Will Sitting 4 People in the Back Seat Be Captured by Cameras?
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Sitting 4 people in the back seat will not be captured by cameras. Hazards of Overloading: From the perspective of road cameras, having 4 people sitting in the back of the car will not be captured, but if traffic police notice, they will penalize for overloading. Common captured violations include running red lights, crossing lines, driving in the wrong direction, violating traffic bans, and not wearing seat belts. National road designs have certain load limits, and overloaded vehicles can damage the road surface, as the actual load far exceeds the upper limits for highways and bridges, leading to road damage, bridge fractures, and significantly shortening the lifespan of bridges. Driving an operational passenger vehicle with more than 20% over the approved passenger count results in a 12-point penalty; driving an operational passenger vehicle with over the approved passenger count but less than 20%, or driving another passenger vehicle with more than 20% over the approved passenger count, results in a 6-point penalty. Additional Information: Overloaded vehicles have greater mass and weight, increasing the vehicle's inertia, lengthening braking distance, and adding instability during driving, thereby increasing danger. Severe overloading can also damage car tires, causing excessive deformation, leading to blowouts or sudden swerving. Drivers under overload conditions tend to be more nervous, fearing detection, which can lead to operational errors, affecting driving safety and causing accidents.