What Does a Speed Camera Look Like?
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"Speed cameras are generally white rectangular devices that do not have a flash. These cameras can be roughly categorized into five types: electronic police, electronic capture, traffic monitoring, illegal parking capture, and sky net monitoring. Among these, electronic police cameras are used to photograph red light violations. Electronic capture cameras: These are commonly found on highways and national roads, primarily used to capture speeding violations. These cameras have very high resolution and can clearly capture the faces of people in the vehicle. There are two methods these cameras use for speed detection: one relies on coils installed underground, and the other uses radar mounted on poles. During normal operation, the camera's flash will blink once. If you notice it blinking twice, it means you've been caught speeding.