SINGAPORE, Oct. 31 -- Singapore's traffic police have begun testing new cameras designed to detect traffic offences such as illegal U-turns, crossing double white lines, and stopping in yellow boxes, CNA reported.
The trial, which started in September, has already recorded over 6,000 violations across 11 locations, according to a statement from the Singapore Police Force (SPF).
During this trial phase, no penalties will be issued, as the police are evaluating the cameras' accuracy and effectiveness, CNA was told.
More of these cameras will be progressively deployed at accident-prone areas and locations with frequent traffic violations.
The new mobile cameras are painted in bright orange with white stripes to make them highly visible t...
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