
Speed Enforcement Camera:
Improve Traffic Safety & Enforcement
Milesight RadarV: Next-level Radar-Video Fusion Technology
Speeding endangers everyone on the road: In 2023, speeding killed 11,775 people. From bustling urban intersections to quiet residential streets and high-speed highways, excessive speed remains one of the leading causes of traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities. Tackling this challenge requires more than just traditional enforcement - it demands intelligent, proactive solutions.
Milesight's ANPR Radar Camera offers a cutting-edge answer to this urgent need. Powered by AI-based automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) and advanced radar-video fusion technology, it delivers precise vehicle speed detection and license plate recognition in a single integrated system. Whether deployed on urban roads, expressways, or private communities like HOAs, the solution enhances traffic enforcement, improves public safety, and supports smarter, data-driven traffic optimization.
3 Speed Enforcement Pain Points Cities Face
Inconsistent Detection Accuracy
Traditional speed enforcement systems often struggle with maintaining consistent accuracy, especially when tracking fast-moving vehicles or capturing blurred license plates. This inconsistency can lead to missed violations or false readings, undermining the credibility and effectiveness of enforcement efforts.
Limited Environment Adaptability
Many conventional cameras perform poorly under challenging conditions such as low light, bad weather, or complex traffic scenarios. Their limited adaptability reduces enforcement coverage and reliability, especially in dynamic environments like highways or urban intersections.
Fragmented Data Workflows
Enforcement systems often operate in silos, collecting speed data and license plate information separately. This fragmentation complicates case correlation, delays response times, and increases the operational burden on traffic management teams.
What Makes Radar-Based Cameras Superior for Speed Enforcement
Edge AI ANPR + Radar-Video Fusion Technology
= All-Weather Precision Detection
Milesight's radar-based ANPR cameras combine Edge AI-powered LPR Technology with Radar-Video Fusion Technology to deliver unmatched speed enforcement performance. Unlike traditional systems that rely solely on visual detection and are prone to errors in poor lighting, bad weather, or high-speed scenarios, radar ensures precise and continuous speed measurement regardless of environmental conditions.
By fusing radar data with high-resolution video analytics at the edge, Milesight enables all-weather, real-time detection with higher accuracy, lower false rates, and more reliable enforcement outcomes - whether on busy highways, urban roads, or residential zones.


Double Vision+ IR Light
= Comprehensive Evidence Package
Milesight's speed radar cameras are equipped with dual 5MP lenses that deliver a powerful combination of precision and context. One lens captures a close-up view of the vehicle for accurate ANPR, while the other provides an overview perspective to record the full traffic scene - ensuring synchronized, multi-angle evidence.
This dual-view setup enables enforcement officers to verify not only license plate details, but also key attributes such as plate color, vehicle type, and behavior within the broader environment. Complemented by integrated IR illumination, the camera ensures clear, high-quality imaging day and night, providing indisputable evidence even in challenging low-light or nighttime conditions.
More Highlighted Features
Premium and Robust Hardware
316 Stainless Steel Bracket & Aviation Plug Connector
Violation Management
Reverse Driving detection, No-plate Detection, Vehicle Attributes Event Detection, Overspeed Violation, etc
Open Compatibility
CGl/APls and TCP/HTTP/MQTT Protocols for Easy Integration
Easy Network Connection
Built-in 4G Module (Optional)
High Protection Level
IP67 for Weather-resistant Performance
Large Storage
Support SD Card Local Storage up to 1TB
Explore Benefits of Traffic Enforcement Cameras
in Different Applications
Improve Road Safety & Compliance
Empower HOA & Restricted Parking Zone Management
Optimize Traffic Management & Reduce Congestion
Strengthen Law Enforcement & Crime Prevention

School

Industrial Park

HOA

Urban Roads

Highways
Success Story
Speed Monitoring and Congestion Warning System in Barcelona
- Challenges: Barcelona, one of Spain's busiest transport hubs, faces severe traffic congestion during peak hours.
- Solution: To address this challenge, the Spanish Ministry of Transport deployed a smart congestion detection and warning system using three Milesight AI Road Traffic Radar Pro Bullet Plus Cameras installed at key monitoring points in the city.
- Result: The system detects traffic congestion in real time through average speed measurement and proactively alerts drivers to improve road efficiency and safety.

Choose Your Perfect Top-Tier Speed Radar Camera
| Single Sensor | Dual Sensor | |
|---|---|---|
![]() RadarV Speed Monitoring Camera | ![]() RadarV Speed Enforcement Camera | |
| ANPR & Speed Detection | Up to 160km/h | Up to 320km/h |
| Capture Rate | Up to 99% | |
| ANPR Accuracy | Up to 98% | |
| ANPR Distance | Up to 50m | |
| Attributes Identification | Plate Color, Vehicle Type, Vehicle Color, Vehicle Brand, No-plate Vehicle Capture, Vehicle Direction Detection, Speed Detection | |
| Radar Frequncy | 60GHz | 24GHz |
| Resolution | Up to 4K | 2*5MP |
| Lens | 8~32mm, 4X Optical Zoom Motorized 2.8~12mm@F1.2 | 15-50mm, Motorized zoom and focus |
| Illumination Distance | Up to 60m | Up to 60m |
| Global Shutter | No | Yes |
| Max. FPS | 60fps | 30fps |
FAQs
Q: What is the typical accuracy and error margin for radar enforcement cameras?
A: Milesight Traffic Radar Cameras offer high-precision speed detection with an accuracy of ±1 km/h under typical operating conditions. The integrated radar ensures consistent measurement, even in challenging weather or lighting environments.
Q: How is a speed enforcement camera different from a red-light camera?
A: Speed enforcement cameras detect and record vehicles exceeding the speed limit, often using radar and ANPR technology. Red-light cameras, on the other hand, monitor signalized intersections and capture violations when vehicles run a red light.
Q: How do different speed control camera types compare?
A: Speed enforcement solutions generally fall into three categories: fixed, transportable, and mobile. Fixed speed cameras are installed at permanent locations for continuous monitoring in high-risk areas, while transportable cameras offer flexible redeployment to cover multiple enforcement points. Mobile units are vehicle-mounted and ideal for dynamic enforcement in changing locations. Milesight currently focuses on high-precision fixed and transportable speed enforcement cameras powered by radar-ANPR fusion technology, ensuring reliable detection and enforcement in all conditions. A mobile solution is also in development to further support versatile, on-the-move traffic enforcement needs.
Q: What types of organizations and sectors utilize speed enforcement and traffic monitoring solutions?
A: These solutions are widely used by transportation authorities, law enforcement agencies, city traffic departments, highway operators, gated communities (HOAs), and private parking managers to improve road safety and enforce traffic regulations.
Q: What kind of integration does Milesight Traffic Radar Camera support?
A: Milesight cameras support ONVIF, HTTP/HTTPS, RTSP/RTMP, and custom metadata protocols, enabling easy integration with third-party VMS, traffic management platforms, and ITS systems. They also support edge AI analytics for real-time processing and data push.
Q: Can enforcement times be limited to specific periods?
A: Yes. Enforcement schedules can be customized based on time of day, day of the week, or specific date ranges. This allows operators to enforce speed limits only during school hours, peak traffic times, or special events.
Q: Do speed enforcement cameras capture video or only still images?
A: Milesight cameras support both. They can capture high-resolution still images for evidence and record video clips of violations, providing a more comprehensive view for enforcement and review.




