Acusensus cameras and seat belts
Discussion
This is a bit niche but would anyone know if Acusensus cameras (which can tell if you are wearing a seat belt) can handle lap belts? Cars made between 1965 and 1968 must have seat belts fitted but they can be lap belts as in my 1966 Chevrolet convertible. I would think it would be difficult to tell from outside the car whether there were belts at all or whether they were being worn. I don't fancy having to argue a ticket every time I go past one of these. Does a human eyeball the photos or is the fine issued automatically? Presumably the onus would on the authorities to prove I wasn't wearing a belt as I wouldn't be able to prove I was.
Presumably pre-1965 cars would be recognised as not needing belts at all, although if they are fitted they must be worn.
Presumably pre-1965 cars would be recognised as not needing belts at all, although if they are fitted they must be worn.
"Although the cameras use AI to detect potential offences, all images are subsequently reviewed by a human. If an offence has been correctly identified, the driver will either be sent a warning letter or a notice of intended prosecution, depending on the severity." from https://visionzerosouthwest.co.uk/uks-first-free-s...
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