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Can the foggy weather make clear photos?

Whether illegal cameras can take pictures in foggy days depends on how foggy the fog is, and it is necessary to ensure safety before passing.

Generally speaking, if the fog is heavy,

There is little chance of getting shot. Electronic eyes will be punished for running a red light in the process of taking pictures. However, if the fog is really heavy and affects the line, even the red light can't be seen in foggy days, and the photos taken by electronic eyes are incomplete, the correct vehicle will not be punished. In addition, if it is a mistake caused by the weather running a red light, the traffic police department will handle it as appropriate.

If the owner finds himself punished and goes to the patrol brigade to check the illegal photos,

The appeal was dismissed.

In addition, according to relevant regulations, only when the evidence is conclusive and the traffic lights and license plates are clear can recorded traffic violations be collected by electronic means. If there was fog at that time, electronic monitoring equipment could truly reflect the visibility of the intersection.

The police will not mistakenly collect the driver's behavior.

For running a red light, the traffic police department needs three photos to prove whether a car runs a red light.

Pictures taken behind the car,

They are before the vehicle crosses the stop line and after crossing the stop line into the intersection.

When it is determined that the vehicle ran a red light, it will carefully check the photos. such as

If the fog is really heavy, you can't even see the traffic lights clearly. In this case, the evidence taken by electronic eyes is incomplete. The traffic police department will not be used as evidence and will not be punished. However, if the fog is not very heavy, you can see it.

When the signal light is clear and the vehicle runs a red light, the electronic eye will capture relevant evidence. In this case, running a red light must be punished.