Will a motorcycle with only a rear license plate be photographed for speeding?
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Regardless of whether a motorcycle has a front or rear license plate, speeding will be captured by cameras. For motor vehicles registered and driven on public roads, regular safety technical inspections should be conducted in accordance with laws and administrative regulations, taking into account factors such as vehicle purpose, passenger and cargo capacity, and service life. Hazards of speeding: Speeding affects the safety performance of a vehicle. Speeding disrupts the operational indices of the vehicle under specific conditions, increases the workload and stress on the vehicle, and accelerates the wear and tear of components. This is particularly detrimental to the wheels, causing not only jumpy and skidding wear but also raising the friction temperature, which can easily lead to tire aging and deformation, increasing the risk of blowouts. Speeding also impairs the driver's ability to operate the vehicle promptly and accurately. Long-term speeding: Prolonged speeding alters the driver's response to minor stimuli, causing reactions to stimuli that should not elicit a response and delays in responding to stimuli that should. Speeding can sometimes lead to errors in the driver's judgment and decision-making.