Why Are Some Traffic Violations Not Captured by Cameras?

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07/29/25 8:16pm
It may be because when running a red light, the traffic signal control system failed to synchronize with the camera in time, meaning it was in a faulty state, and the camera did not capture all the required photos. The enforcement camera might have been malfunctioning, either not capturing the violation or producing very blurry images. A red-light violation requires three photos as evidence; if only one or two photos are captured, it does not constitute a red-light violation. Below are the methods for handling traffic violations: 1. Traffic Police Violation Processing Window: Bring the vehicle's registration certificate, driver's license, and ID card to the traffic police violation processing window. 2. Bank Processing: Take the violation notice issued by the traffic police to the designated bank to pay the fine, using a bank card under the vehicle owner's name. 3. Online Vehicle Management Office: Register and process the violation on the local online vehicle management office website. 4. Alipay Processing: More and more regions in China now support shared violation data and cross-region processing. Violators can first check if the violation can be processed through online banking services; if possible, proceed directly with the payment.
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