What are the photography standards for yielding to pedestrians?
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The photography standards for yielding to pedestrians are introduced as follows: The first category: Automatic capture through electronic eyes. Generally, systems for photographing failures to yield to pedestrians are installed at major urban road entrances and exits. Through camera video surveillance, automatic photography of failures to yield to pedestrians is conducted, and the data is retained. A violation notification SMS will be sent to the user within 3-10 working days. The second category: Manual capture by traffic police through monitoring video. Traffic police in the video monitoring hall will assign officers to monitor video feeds from major intersections and manually capture violations. This is also an irregular and non-directional spot check. If any failure to yield is found, relevant photos and video data will be retained. This method is more flexible than automatic electronic capture, allowing for analysis based on special circumstances, but it is also more labor-intensive. The third category: On-site manual photography by traffic officers directing traffic or the general public.