Why does the camera always flash when driving past it?
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This is a traffic surveillance camera, and the flash is to check for violations and measure speed. Here is an introduction to traffic cameras: Introduction: Road surveillance cameras are terminals that digitally encode and compress video images before outputting them. The road surveillance camera monitoring system supports authorized user terminals within a local area network (LAN) or even a wide area network (WAN) to access data and image resources and control front-end devices in real time. Function: It enables network users to monitor, switch, and control functions and provides support for related systems such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Features: It integrates advanced optical, circuit, infrared illumination, and temperature control technologies. Within a 100-meter road surveillance range, it can clearly capture license plates and other fast-moving objects at speeds of up to 120 km/h.