The chances of getting fined from cameras recording video in heavy rain are reduced. about this reported Kirill Mileshkin, automobile expert of Za Rulem magazine.
“License plate recognition capabilities are now at a really high level. But miracles do not happen and the “visibility” of cameras decreases due to objective factors. “In the rain and snow, our chances of getting a penalty decrease,” said Mileshkin.
According to him, if the car number is partially recognized, the inspector can manually restore the missing characters. But if the license plate is completely covered with mud or snow, the camera is powerless.
It happened before that knownHe said that starting from March 1, 2025, they will start checking whether drivers using traffic cameras in Russia have compulsory traffic insurance policies.
The decision to conduct a 12-month experiment was taken at a meeting with Deputy Chief of the Government General Staff Alexei Uvarov. Accordingly, all cars driving on the streets are photographed with traffic cameras. The traffic police information system, which works interactively with the insurance system, compares the license plates of the vehicles in the photographs with the OSAGO database. If no agreement is reached, the traffic police system sends another request the next day.
If the driver’s insurance is still missing, a warning is sent to the driver via the Office. After the experiment is completed, drivers who do not have compulsory insurance will begin to be fined.
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Source: Gazeta

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