Will the fixed speed camera flash for speeding?
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Fixed speed cameras will flash for speeding. Typically, the speed camera flashes twice to calculate the speeding violation. These speed cameras are usually installed on national highways, provincial roads, expressways, and other sections to capture speeding behaviors. Since they capture images from the front, a flash is used to fill in the light to clearly capture the driver's face. Generally, when a vehicle enters the camera's range, the flash will activate once. Below is how speed cameras work: 1. Distance sensor: The camera's flash has a distance sensor. When a vehicle enters the flash range, the light will activate. 2. Continuous shooting: The camera captures continuous footage. If a vehicle commits a violation, the system automatically selects the clearest image of the license plate and the frame that best proves the violation. 3. Automatic processing: The system captures the image, converts it into a photo, and uploads it to the traffic management department via wireless network—all done automatically by the computer.