What Does a Red Light Running Electronic Eye Look Like?
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The camera of a red light running electronic eye is typically shaped like a rectangular box, with a supplementary lighting device beside it. Red light running cameras: They are all located about 20 meters behind the stop line at intersections. If a vehicle runs a red light, the traffic monitoring system will take photos from the rear of the vehicle as evidence. Therefore, this type of camera for capturing red light violations is only found at such intersections, while cameras in other locations are generally for speed detection or public surveillance. The principle of electronic police capturing red light running: Current electronic police capture systems rely on ground pressure magnetic induction loops to detect red light running. When the front wheels of a vehicle pass the stop line and press the induction loop, the first photo is taken. When the rear wheels pass the stop line and press the induction loop, the camera captures the second photo. When the vehicle reaches the opposite intersection and presses the induction loop, the third photo is taken.