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Will covering the license plate definitely be captured?

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StHolden
07/29/2025, 06:41:46 PM

Covering the license plate will definitely be captured by electronic police. The following are specific introductions to vehicle violations: 1. Changing the body color: Every car must be registered with the vehicle management office. Changes are allowed but need to be registered. However, excessive changes may make the traffic police consider the car not matching the actual registration, which is also illegal. 2. Covering the license plate: Covering the license plate results in a 12-point deduction, and in severe cases, the vehicle may be impounded. 3. Unauthorized modification of headlights and engine: Some owners privately change the color of headlights, engine power, and exhaust pipes, which is not conducive to driving safety and results in a 12-point deduction and a fine.

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McHolden
08/15/2025, 07:54:53 PM

I often pay attention to traffic monitoring technology and have found that obscuring license plates doesn't always get caught. This is because there are various types of road cameras, including high-definition electronic police cameras and ordinary devices. High-definition cameras are common in urban areas with high recognition rates, but in bad weather such as heavy rain or fog, blurred lenses might miss capturing the plate. In remote areas, the equipment is simpler or outdated, occasionally creating blind spots. Human factors also play a key role—if you obscure the plate cleverly or the dirt on the plate is minor, the system might overlook it. However, the risk is significant since system upgrades are frequent, and AI-powered detection is improving, reducing error rates. In short, the probability is high but not absolute. I advise against taking chances—follow the rules to avoid fines or even point deductions. Safety comes first. Cameras are everywhere on the road, so keeping your license plate clean is the most reliable approach.

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ZacharyFitz
10/18/2025, 12:22:07 AM

I've been driving on highways for twenty years and have seen many examples. Blocking license plates doesn't always get caught; once, a fellow driver deliberately used mud to cover his plate and escaped a speeding ticket, taking advantage of the low surveillance density in suburban areas. However, in cities, electronic police are densely deployed, especially at highway entrances and exits, where high-definition cameras equipped with AI analysis have strong license plate recognition capabilities. Once caught blocking a plate, the consequences are severe, including point deductions and fines. From experience, the smarter the system, the harder it is to evade, especially during windy, sandy, rainy, or snowy weather when cameras might misjudge or produce unclear images, but the probability is extremely low. I always think it's not worth the risk; safe driving is the right way. Blocking plates is illegal and disrupts order. I advise everyone to stay honest and not follow bad examples.

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McGabriella
12/01/2025, 12:01:50 AM

I value traffic safety and emphasize that covering license plates is illegal and will definitely be captured. Nowadays, cameras are widespread at intersections and highways, equipped with advanced technologies such as high-definition recording and intelligent recognition, leaving almost no blind spots. It is extremely difficult to evade by covering plates, as the system can trace and penalize based on captured records. Consequences include point deductions, fines, and even impacts on insurance. Human tricks cannot outsmart the high-tech surveillance network, and adhering to the rules is the only option. I urge everyone to maintain order and refrain from covering plates.

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StNova
01/21/2026, 01:25:17 AM

As an urban young driver, I think covering the license plate may not always be caught, but modern technology has significantly increased the risk. Smart cameras with AI can recognize faces and license plates, and their high sensitivity makes it hard to escape detection. In suburban or older road sections, equipment might have errors and miss some cases, but the probability is low. Consequences include fines of several hundred yuan, points deducted, and a damaged driving record. I always make sure to keep my license plate clean to avoid misunderstandings, as dirt can also be mistaken for covering. Following the rules ensures safety and peace of mind.

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OEllie
04/17/2026, 01:45:29 AM

As a car owner, I emphasize maintenance details. Blocking the license plate may not always be captured, but with increasing camera coverage, it's hard to avoid. Weather affects lens clarity—rain or snow might not capture dirty plates, but the system's intelligent filtering is strong. Prevention is key; I regularly clean my license plate to avoid dirt buildup and potential misidentification as obstruction. The consequences of violations are severe—fines and points deduction aren't worth it. Prioritize safe driving; don't risk it for minor issues.

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