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What violations do multifunctional electronic traffic police capture?

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LeMartin
07/29/25 6:46am

Violations such as running red lights, driving in the opposite direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking by motor vehicles. Electronic traffic police: Electronic traffic police are called "electronic eyes" or "electronic police," which is the common name for the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Management System." Functions of electronic police: They provide round-the-clock monitoring of violations such as running red lights, driving in the opposite direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking by motor vehicles, capturing images and information of vehicle violations, and conducting post-violation processing based on the violation information. This improves the efficiency of administrative law enforcement, enhances the fairness of administrative law enforcement, helps improve the self-discipline of motor vehicle drivers, and accelerates the construction of e-government in China.

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ClaireFitz
08/12/25 10:48pm

I've been driving for over a decade, and the multi-functional electronic police system has numerous capabilities, capturing all kinds of traffic violations. Speeding is definitely the primary target, with fixed speed cameras and mobile speed detection vehicles constantly locking onto speeding vehicles. Running red lights is also unavoidable, as sensors at intersections instantly photograph and record violations. Crossing yellow lines or not driving in the correct lane can easily get you caught, especially in urban areas with dense camera coverage. Illegal parking is also quite common—stopping in no-parking zones or on yellow grid lines will be immediately detected. Additionally, driving without a seatbelt or using a phone can be clearly captured by cameras with facial recognition. The multi-functional devices combine video surveillance and AI technology, also catching illegal lane changes and assisting in evidence collection for drunk driving. I believe this system enhances road safety, and I’ve made it a habit to check my speed every time I go out to avoid fines and risks from minor mistakes.

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McPaislee
10/04/25 4:22am

As a commuter, I have to be extra vigilant about multi-functional electronic police on my daily commute. They primarily capture several types of violations: speeding is the most frequent, especially on highways and overpasses, where cameras use radar to accurately measure speed. Running a red light is a hard no-no—the moment the light turns red, the camera automatically triggers. Lane violations are also problematic, such as changing lanes over solid lines or occupying bus lanes. Illegal parking is commonly caught in commercial areas, and even brief stops get recorded. Additionally, driver behavior is strictly monitored—failing to wear a seatbelt or using a phone for video calls will be captured. The multi-functional system combines light sensors and high-speed photography to ensure 24/7 coverage. I've seen friends fined for negligence, so now I always check maps for camera locations before driving—it saves hassle, money, and enhances safety. Regular maintenance of car lights and signals also reduces misjudgments, ensuring a smooth journey.

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LeSara
11/17/25 5:57am

I'm an ordinary car owner, and multi-functional electronic police monitor many traffic violations. Common ones include speeding, where exceeding the speed limit in a restricted zone triggers a photo. Running a red light is a major focus, with immediate capture when the light turns red. Crossing yellow lines or driving in non-lane areas is recorded, especially in crowded sections. Illegal parking is often captured in no-parking zones, and not wearing a seatbelt or using a phone while driving can also be detected. The system uses high-precision cameras and AI analysis to also handle illegal lane changes or wrong-way driving. I once got fined for accidentally running a red light, but it helped me develop better habits. Following the rules not only avoids fines but also protects yourself and others.

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DiArya
01/07/26 7:34am

I have extensive driving experience, and the coverage of multifunctional electronic police is very wide. Capturing violations includes speeding, using lasers or radar for monitoring on various roads. Running a red light is a core violation, and the sensor triggers a photo as soon as it detects it. Lane violations such as crossing solid lines or occupying emergency lanes will be monitored. Illegal parking is common on sidewalks or in no-parking zones. Behavioral violations like not wearing a seatbelt or using a phone while driving are directly identified through facial recognition. The system also employs nighttime infrared technology to handle clues related to drunk driving. Multifunctional devices are distributed at intersections and highways to reduce accident risks. Every time I pass through unfamiliar areas, I drive slowly and observe road conditions carefully to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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