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Drones are used for traffic monitoring. Be careful to be fined
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Yesterday, I saw a piece of news. Spain's general transport authority (DGT) will start using drones today (August 1) to monitor traffic and road safety violations, and those caught breaking traffic rules will be fined.
According to director Ruben Lopez Segovia, the drones' main mission is to monitor traffic, especially in high-risk areas where accidents are likely. The drones are known to be able to rise up to 120 meters and take images within seven kilometers. Violators caught on drones will be given a fine notice, along with a picture of the period of the violation.

The same thing happened in China, which has launched dozens of drones to monitor road conditions.

Of course, long flights require a constant supply of electricity. Now there's a product called a tethered device that can charge these drones for long periods of time.
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Even scarier is being targeted by drones
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Eh. Camera quality looks crap. Doubt they'll be able to get license plates. Looks to function more of a pop up traffic monitor
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