Is There a Lunch Break for Handling Traffic Violations?
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Handling traffic violations takes a lunch break. Here is an introduction to car anti-theft systems: Introduction: To better enhance anti-theft effects, some vehicles are equipped with a steering lock. The steering lock is used to secure the car's steering shaft. It is integrated with the ignition lock and installed under the steering wheel, controlled by the key. After the ignition lock cuts off the ignition circuit to stop the engine, turning the ignition key to the extreme left position extends the lock tongue into the steering shaft groove, mechanically locking the car's steering shaft. Types: A car anti-theft device is installed in the vehicle to increase the difficulty of theft and prolong the time required to steal the car, acting as a guardian for the vehicle. By connecting the anti-theft device to the car's electrical circuit, it prevents theft, intrusion, and protects the vehicle while enabling various anti-theft functions. With advancements in technology, to counter increasingly sophisticated car theft methods, various types and structures of anti-theft devices have been developed. These devices can be categorized into four main types: mechanical, chip-based, electronic, and network-based.