Will the electronic eye capture an unclosed trunk?
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The electronic eye will not capture an unclosed trunk, but it is considered a violation of the law. According to the implementation regulations of China's Road Traffic Safety Law, it is clearly stated: 1. When driving a motor vehicle, doors and compartments must be properly closed. Generally, if traffic police see this situation on the road, they will stop the vehicle and issue a verbal warning. 2. However, if the trunk is loaded with many items, making it impossible to close the door, this situation will be penalized. Extended content: When driving a motor vehicle, the following behaviors are prohibited: 1. Driving with doors or compartments not properly closed. 2. Hanging or placing items within the front or rear windows of the motor vehicle that obstruct the driver's view. 3. Making or receiving handheld phone calls, watching TV, or engaging in other behaviors that hinder safe driving. 4. Turning off the engine or coasting in neutral on steep slopes. 5. Throwing items onto the road. 6. Riding a motorcycle with hands off the handlebars or hanging items on the handlebars. 7. Driving continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes. 8. Honking the horn in areas or sections where honking is prohibited.
An unclosed trunk usually won't be specifically targeted by traffic cameras, as these devices primarily monitor high-risk violations like speeding or running red lights. As a veteran driver with 15 years of experience, I must warn you not to underestimate the dangers of an open trunk. On highways, flying objects can trigger chain-reaction accidents, and police officers may issue fines if they spot it during roadside inspections. I've witnessed numerous accidents caused by luggage falling from trunks, so safety comes first. Developing the habit of checking before exiting your vehicle is crucial - don't let negligence ruin your trip.