JAKARTA - The Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (e-TLE) system can be said to be effective in reducing the number of traffic violations. In fact, in February, Polda Metro Jaya recorded a decrease in the number of violations reaching 50 percent in two weeks. This system was first implemented in Jakarta in November 2018. Although it has been implemented, the way this system works is still a question.

Initially there were only two e-TLE cameras, including on Jalan Jenderal Sudirman. At that time, only violations of road markings and traffic light violations could be recorded. Then on July 1, 2019, the authorities added 10 cameras with four new features that allow the camera to catch other violations, such as odd-even, use of seat belts, operation of cell phones while driving, to violations of a maximum speed of 40 kilometers per hour.

This system does not escape the sophistication of deep learning cameras. This system is able to capture images clearly so that road users find it difficult to escape all forms of violations as mentioned above. However, do you know how an electronic ticket camera works? Watch this video to understand it.


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