
On the highway, as long as the speed exceeds the limit indicated by the speed signs, it will be captured. Below is the relevant information: Capture methods: On highways, in addition to electronic cameras, average speed measurement is also used. This capture method involves setting up two adjacent monitoring points on the same section of road to calculate the vehicle's speed based on the time it takes to pass between the two points, thereby determining if the vehicle is speeding. Some areas also use radar microwave speed detection. Definition of speeding: Speeding refers to the driver operating a motor vehicle at a speed that exceeds the legal or regulatory speed limit.

I usually drive on highways and find cameras everywhere, with fixed speed traps often located at tunnel entrances or under bridges, and mobile police cars frequently patrolling to catch speeders. That time, I was momentarily distracted and drove at 130 km/h. The navigation didn’t alert me in time, and a flash went off as I was caught. Later, I received a ticket with a three-point deduction and a fine. Now, I use a mobile app for early warnings and stay within the speed limit—safety first. Don’t underestimate these devices; after technological upgrades, their capture accuracy is very high, and even exceeding the limit by 10 km/h can get you caught. Develop good habits: pay attention to road signs, and don’t speed just because you think no one’s watching.

From a technical perspective, highways are indeed equipped with various monitoring devices such as radar and laser speed guns, which automatically identify speeding vehicles and take photos. Common installation locations include entrances/exits and accident-prone areas, with mobile speed cameras also being highly active. The speed violation capture rate is high, as the system instantly records data and transmits it to the authorities. Drivers are advised to stay focused on the speedometer and utilize navigation alert features to mitigate risks. Speeding not only incurs hefty fines but accumulated penalty points may also lead to license re-examination.

Friends, please be extra cautious not to speed on highways as there are surveillance cameras everywhere. I've personally witnessed numerous cases where getting caught results in strict penalties: fines starting from 200 yuan and additional demerit points. Speed limits on highways are designed for safety considerations, as speeding increases accident rates. It's advisable to maintain a calm driving attitude and avoid blindly following the flow of traffic. Speed limit signs are legal obligations, and keeping a reasonable distance provides greater peace of mind.


