Will Changing Lanes Over a Solid Line Definitely Be Captured by Cameras?
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Changing lanes over a solid line may not necessarily be captured by cameras. The solid-line lane-changing photo enforcement system utilizes ground-pressure magnetic induction loops. The principle of photo capture is as follows: when the front wheels of a vehicle pass over the induction loop on the ground, the first photo is electronically taken; when the rear wheels pass over the induction loop, the second photo is taken; and when the vehicle crosses the intersection and passes over the induction loop on the opposite side, the third photo is taken. The solid-line lane-changing photo enforcement operates 24/7, and the images and related data are retained for one week. Typically, solid-line lane changes that do not result in major safety incidents are not captured. Additionally, temporary license plates used on new vehicles are difficult to capture clearly in electronic violation photos due to material issues.