I. Parking Lots and Residential Community Entrances Manual registration at parking lots and residential community entrances is extremely tedious and difficult. License plate recognition technology has largely solved this problem. This technology can automatically capture and upload the license plate number, color, and entry/exit time of passing vehicles. It can also identify non-residential vehicles, automatically allowing passage after payment of parking fees, greatly simplifying the process for parking lot staff.

II. Highway Toll Stations Toll stations are now set up at highway entrances and exits. License plate recognition technology at these stations can record information on vehicles involved in illegal or criminal activities, providing convenience for traffic police. Compared to traditional license plate recognition technology, modern integrated high-definition license plate recognition cameras achieve a recognition rate of up to 95%, providing reliable evidence for the police.
III. Urban Traffic and Highway Checkpoints With the development of the social economy, the number of motor vehicles is increasing, and so are traffic violations. License plate recognition technology, as a necessary basis for punishing vehicle violations, can automatically identify and view vehicle license plates in video footage. The most typical example is the security checkpoint system. A complete security checkpoint system should have three main functions: automatic license plate recognition, checkpoint application system, and base processing. License plate recognition is the most important part, and the quality of license plate recognition directly affects the overall functionality of the checkpoint system.
