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Gemini: Traffic camera usage in Great Britain began with monitoring systems in the late 1960s, while enforcement cameras for issuing fines were officially introduced in the early 1990s. The following are the key milestones: 1. Early Monitoring Cameras (CCTV) 1960s: Experiments with closed-circuit television (CCTV) began on UK roads to manage crowds and traffic flow. 1970s: Technology expanded to monitor traffic across London and within the London Underground system. 2. Introduction of Speed and Red-Light Cameras The legal use of cameras to automatically issue fines began in the early 1990s: Red-Light Cameras (1991): The first cameras designed to detect vehicles running red lights were introduced at major intersections and some level crossings. First Speed Camera (1991/1992): In 1991, a trial camera was installed on the M40 motorway, recording 400 offenses in its first 40 minutes. On May 22, 1992, the first permanent operational speed camera (a Gatso type) was officially activated on the Twickenham Bridge (A316) in London. In its first 22 days, it caught nearly 23,000 speeding drivers. 3. Subsequent Evolution 1994: The first average speed cameras were introduced. 2001: Law required cameras to be painted bright yellow to ensure they were highly visible to motorists. Present Day (2026): There are approximately 7,000 cameras across the British road network. Recent updates include the implementation of AI-powered cameras capable of detecting mobile phone use and seatbelt violations.
Koreans are one year older? Gemini :Yes, traditionally, Koreans are considered one year older at birth and gain another year every New Year's Day, making them one to two years older than their international age, but South Korea officially adopted the international age system for most legal and administrative purposes in June 2023 to reduce confusion, though the traditional method still influences some social aspects like school and military age. Traditional Korean Age System Age at Birth: A baby is considered 1 year old at birth, accounting for the time spent in the womb. Age Increase: Everyone's age increases by one year on January 1st, not on their birthday. Example: Someone born on December 31st becomes 1 year old on that day, then turns 2 years old the very next day (January 1st). The 2023 Age System Change Standardization: South Korea passed a law to use the international age system (age starts at 0 at birth, increases on birthdays) for most official matters, including passports, legal contracts, and healthcare. Why: To reduce widespread confusion in legal, medical, and administrative areas. Exceptions Remain: The traditional "calendar age" (birth year minus current year) still applies for things like school entry, military service, and purchasing alcohol/tobacco, to maintain consistency in those systems. Cultural Impact The traditional system emphasizes social hierarchy and seniority, making age a crucial factor in language (honorifics) and social interactions. While the law standardizes official documents, the cultural habit of using the Korean age for social context is slowly evolving but persists.
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