What do ANPR cameras show?
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) covers a wide range of camera technology that automatically reads vehicle number plates then records information about that plate, or uses it to cross-reference elsewhere to set off an ‘action’..
What comes up on a ANPR check?
ANPR is used by police forces around the world for law enforcement purposes, including to check if a vehicle is registered or licensed….Traffic controlCar park usage.Pedestrian crossing usage.Number of vehicles along a road.Areas of low and high congestion.Frequency, location and cause of road works.
How accurate are ANPR cameras?
No OCR: 5.99% Correct: 86.87%
Can ANPR cameras check speed?
“With ANPR cameras, we can measure the speed over a longer distance, round the clock, seven days a week. That promotes safer driving behavior, which is precisely what we aim to achieve with speed checks.”
What do police see when they run your plates UK?
At any given time, a police officer running your plates can find out the following information: If the registration is active or expired. The name and address of the owner. If the car has been flagged in any way (stolen or involved in a crime)
Do ANPR cameras check mot?
Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras are everywhere, both in police cars and on the roadside, and they’ll cross-check your registration with the national database so that they can immediately tell when your vehicle doesn’t have a valid MOT certificate or road tax.