What Does Mobile Speed Detection Look Like?

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Rosalie
07/29/25 9:09am
Mobile speed detection is divided into in-vehicle type and roof-mounted type. The in-vehicle type is usually placed inside the car, while the roof-mounted mobile speed detection is installed on the roof. In addition, there is another type of instrument placed on a tripod and positioned by the roadside for speed detection, which is also a commonly used mobile speed detection method. The following is some information about mobile speed detection: 1. Introduction: Mobile speed detection can freely adjust its direction and can photograph speeding vehicles from different angles. 2. Operation: In actual operation, the method of photographing the rear license plate is mostly used. If the method of photographing the front license plate is adopted, when there are many vehicles, it may be difficult to capture the true speeding vehicle because normally oncoming vehicles can easily block the license plate of the speeding vehicle.
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