Will electronic eyes capture motorcycles in no-motorcycle zones?
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They will be captured. Relevant information is as follows: Modern electronic eyes: The current electronic eye capture is not the old-fashioned type. The old ones were prone to missing motorcycles due to their small size and weak magnetic field line cutting, making them less detectable. Now, electronic eyes use virtual zone capture with a capture rate of over 99.9%. For a motorcycle violation to be confirmed, the electronic eye requires two photos. How electronic eyes work: Electronic eyes use induction lines to sense the pressure from vehicles on the road, collect the signals via sensors to a computer, and temporarily store the signals (this data is valid within one red light cycle). Within the same time interval (red light cycle), if two pulse signals are generated simultaneously, it is considered "valid." Simply put, if the light is red, the front wheel crosses the line, but the rear wheel does not, only one pulse is generated. Without two consecutive pulses, no photo is taken.