<p> A super-camera capable of catching even the most minor traffic offences is set to be introduced across the UK.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The robocamera can catch up to 50 times as many drivers as conventional speed cameras.<br />Called ZenGrab LaneWatch, the digital cameras can be attached to lampposts and do not require advance warning signs, 'Daily Express' reported.<br /><br />The new cameras can catch out motorists who stop in yellow boxes and make illegal U-turns.<br /><br />A box junction is a road traffic control measure designed to prevent congestion and gridlock at junctions.<br /><br />The footage is transmitted by 3G to the council to decide whether to issue penalty or not.<br />There has been a huge increase in the number of traffic contraventions detected by Westminster Council in UK.<br /><br />The two roads in central London where it is testing the cameras spotted a staggering 1,076 contraventions over four weeks, the report said.<br /><br />On the other hand, current CCTV, on which index plates can be blurred, only caught 271 minor offences in a year.<br /><br />The camera system has already been used during the London Olympics to enforce the Games Lanes reserved for athletes and officials.</p>
<p> A super-camera capable of catching even the most minor traffic offences is set to be introduced across the UK.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The robocamera can catch up to 50 times as many drivers as conventional speed cameras.<br />Called ZenGrab LaneWatch, the digital cameras can be attached to lampposts and do not require advance warning signs, 'Daily Express' reported.<br /><br />The new cameras can catch out motorists who stop in yellow boxes and make illegal U-turns.<br /><br />A box junction is a road traffic control measure designed to prevent congestion and gridlock at junctions.<br /><br />The footage is transmitted by 3G to the council to decide whether to issue penalty or not.<br />There has been a huge increase in the number of traffic contraventions detected by Westminster Council in UK.<br /><br />The two roads in central London where it is testing the cameras spotted a staggering 1,076 contraventions over four weeks, the report said.<br /><br />On the other hand, current CCTV, on which index plates can be blurred, only caught 271 minor offences in a year.<br /><br />The camera system has already been used during the London Olympics to enforce the Games Lanes reserved for athletes and officials.</p>