Will not wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle be captured by electronic surveillance cameras?
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Riding a motorcycle without a helmet can be captured by electronic surveillance cameras, but the motorcycle must have a license plate number. You can check online or through the traffic police inquiry system to see if there are any violation records. If a motorcycle has violations, the fines must be paid before the annual inspection can be processed. This generally does not significantly affect the annual inspection, as you can usually check for violations on-site during the inspection, and there are also places to pay fines. Precautions for riding a motorcycle: Always wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. The purpose of a helmet is to protect your head. If an accident occurs without a helmet, you will regret it deeply. Therefore, always remember to wear a motorcycle helmet when traveling.
I often commute by motorcycle, and there are many electronic surveillance cameras in the city, many of which are equipped with AI recognition technology that can automatically detect whether motorcycle riders are wearing helmets. Last year in Beijing, I saw a friend get caught on camera not wearing a helmet at a loop exit, and later received a text notification with a 200-yuan fine—totally not worth it. The coverage of these electronic eyes is high, especially at traffic lights and accident-prone areas. Some apps like Traffic Management 12123 can help check camera locations to avoid getting caught. The key is that wearing a helmet isn't just about avoiding fines—it's about saving lives. In an accident, a helmet can be a lifesaver, so don't take chances; make it a habit. Overall, with advanced technology nowadays, law enforcement is swift. No matter where you ride, always check your helmet gear first before hitting the road.