Will traffic violations always be captured by cameras?
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Not all traffic violations will be captured. The criteria for determining whether a violation is recorded include: 1. Checking if there are surveillance devices at the violation location, 2. Assessing how obvious the violation is, 3. Evaluating whether the automated system or manual review identifies your violation. Of course, with increasingly advanced monitoring technology, the accuracy and success rate of detection are also improving, so it's essential to adhere to traffic rules. Here is a detailed introduction to electronic surveillance: 1. "Electronic eyes," also known as "electronic police," are commonly referred to as the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Recording Management System." Developed in Shenzhen in 1997, they have been gradually implemented nationwide. 2. Electronic surveillance utilizes vehicle detection, photoelectric imaging, automatic control, network communication, and computer technology to monitor traffic violations such as running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking. These systems operate around the clock, capturing images and data of violations for subsequent processing.