Mobile Phone at the Wheel: Cell Phone Glitter Detects More than 300 Violations
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He is aiming for mobile phone users at the wheel. Since mid-April, the first mobile phone glitter in Rhineland-Palatinate has been in operation. He is not the only one.
Police officers and volunteers of the National Traffic Police (YEMTA Yehuda) set out to carry out targeted enforcement on Highway 1 near Jerusalem, against life-threatening traffic offences, with particular emphasis on offences of absenteeism (mobile phone use), to maintain the continuity of traffic and the safety of drivers on the road. The police said this on Sunday. During the operation, police officers tracked down dozens of drivers for vari…
A camera trap that detects whether a car driver is hanging on a mobile phone via AI: this system was in test operation in Rhineland-Palatinate; trends of the future reported about it at the time. Now the mobile phone glitters go into regular mode, a few hundred drivers have already been caught. So the view on the smartphone is now much more often punished in this federal state – and rightly so. Because numerous studies prove how dangerous the vi…
Since mid-April, the first mobile-phone-blitzer in Rhineland-Palatinate has been in use and has already recorded more than 300 versts. The so-called mono cam monitors motorists, who use the smartphone illegally. So far, the hunt for mobile-phone-sanders is still in trial operation at the wheel. (Continue reading)
(Dan Tri) - From May 23 to July 4, traffic police teams under the Traffic Police Department handled 33 cases of using phones or other electronic devices while driving on the highway.
He is aiming for mobile phone users at the wheel. Since mid-April, the first mobile phone glitter in Rhineland-Palatinate has been in operation. He is not the only one.
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