On November 4, the Shenzhen Traffic Police shifted its road police force to Bao'an District and launched a network-wide campaign to crack down on motorcycle- and electricity-related violations throughout the district. During the reporter's visit and investigation, it was found th

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On November 4, the Shenzhen Traffic Police shifted its road police force to Baoan District , and launched a network-style rectification of motorcycle-related and electricity-related violations in the entire district. During the reporter's visit and investigation, it was found that individual registered electric two-wheeler drivers used masks, cloths and other items to cover their number plates in an attempt to avoid video capture. In this regard, the traffic police department stated that even if the license plate is blocked and illegal, it can still be identified through technological equipment.

On November 4, the Shenzhen Traffic Police shifted its road police force to Bao'an District and launched a network-wide campaign to crack down on motorcycle- and electricity-related violations throughout the district. During the reporter's visit and investigation, it was found th - DayDayNews

At about 12 noon, the reporter came to the intersection of Chuangye 2nd Road and Huayuan Road in Baoan District, which was the peak period for surrounding schools to finish school at noon and food takeout. The reporter saw that the traffic of electric two-wheelers, bicycles and other non-motorized vehicles at this intersection was very large. About 50 non-motorized vehicles crossed the zebra crossing in one direction at a time. Due to the need to cross the street twice, the narrow isolation belt in the middle obviously could not bear the load. The vehicles waiting to cross the street overflowed on the rear zebra crossing. The police of the Xin'an Squadron of the Baoan Traffic Police Brigade diverted and directed the traffic while carrying out rectification operations.

On November 4, the Shenzhen Traffic Police shifted its road police force to Bao'an District and launched a network-wide campaign to crack down on motorcycle- and electricity-related violations throughout the district. During the reporter's visit and investigation, it was found th - DayDayNewsOn November 4, the Shenzhen Traffic Police shifted its road police force to Bao'an District and launched a network-wide campaign to crack down on motorcycle- and electricity-related violations throughout the district. During the reporter's visit and investigation, it was found th - DayDayNews

During the interview, the reporter found that some electric two-wheeler drivers were caught on video using masks, cloths and other items to cover their registered license plates in order to avoid breaking the law. Actually, it’s not necessary. "There is a chip installed in the registered number plate. For example, if there is a traffic violation such as driving on a motorway, as long as the vehicle passes by the electronic police dedicated to non-motor vehicles, the illegal behavior and vehicle information will be automatically identified, and the license plate number does not have to be photographed. Liu Mude, deputy squadron leader of Xin'an Traffic Police Squadron, said in an interview with reporters. According to reports, the traffic police department is currently stepping up the construction of electronic police dedicated to non-motor vehicles. The police will deal with the blocking of license plates detected on the spot in accordance with the law. However, the traffic police department will impound the vehicles that still want to avoid illegal punishment and intentionally damage or dismantle the vehicles.

In addition to on-site law enforcement, electronic police, remote video capture and other means, the traffic police auxiliary police can also use law enforcement PDAs to photograph and collect evidence of illegal activities of electric two-wheelers, and then the police will conduct background review, and those that meet the conditions will be entered into the illegal system. This week, the traffic police department notified and warned drivers of illegal electric two-wheelers who engaged in remote enforcement through text messages, star users, etc. Starting from November 9, remote law enforcement using video capture will be officially punished.

The traffic police department stated that registering electric two-wheelers will not only reduce the risk of vehicle theft and loss, but also protect property ownership. In order to protect the safety and interests of owners of registered electric two-wheelers, the traffic police department will seize those driving unregistered electric two-wheelers on the road in accordance with the law. At the same time, the traffic police department reminds electric two-wheeled vehicle drivers to wear safety helmets, drive on the road, do not run through lights, do not drive in the wrong direction, do not compete with large vehicles, and actively avoid blind spots.

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(Author: Dute chief reporter Xie Shusen text/picture/video)

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