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What does a restricted camera shoot?

The first category: electronic police

This type is generally installed at intersections. Behind the vehicles taking photos, illegal behaviors such as running red lights, not driving in the direction, changing lanes illegally, following the line, retrograde, and motor vehicles occupying non-motor vehicle lanes are monitored. It took photos without any warning.

Category II: Bayonets

This kind of camera is installed on national highways, provincial highways and expressways to capture speeding and other behaviors. It takes a snapshot of the front so that you can see the face clearly. So, if you get caught speeding, it's easy to get caught trying to get someone to buckle it.

When the bayonet camera captures an image, the flash will light up. If it lights up twice, it means speeding.

The third category: traffic monitoring

These cameras are usually mounted on electronic police poles.

Its main function is to count traffic flow, provide data support for signal control, and give green light instructions to signal lights. Traffic cameras do not capture any illegal activities, only traffic statistics.

The fourth category: illegal capture

These cameras are spherical. It is mainly installed in sections where parking is prohibited in the city and where buses get on and off illegally on the expressway. Its function is to catch illegal parking, but also to catch the opposite direction, illegal lane change and so on.

It is worth noting that these cameras can zoom. In general, you can see at least 200 meters.

The fifth category: Skynet monitoring

This kind of camera is a common surveillance camera, which is generally used to record various intersections, road sections, residential areas and other areas in the public security Skynet system, and does not have the function of taking pictures.