The correct answer is A. TRUE . License plate recognition cameras are suitable anywhere vehicles need to be identified, recorded, or controlled, provided that the road geometry and deployment conditions support proper capture. The material explains that “License plate is recognized when vehicle checkpoints capture passing vehicles and built-in algorithms extract license plate features” and further states that common checkpoints are installed on “sites like highways, toll stations and urban roads” to record passing vehicle information and capture full vehicle images . This directly confirms the suitability of highways and urban roads .
By extension, the same technical principle applies to campus driveways , because they are controlled vehicle entry and exit points where access recording, vehicle identity confirmation, and passage management are important. In practice, campus entrances behave similarly to micro-checkpoint scenarios, where the objective is to recognize plates and support vehicle management. As long as the installation angle, lighting, lane width, and capture distance are appropriate, LPR cameras can be deployed effectively in those locations. Therefore, the statement is consistent with the deployment logic of the material, and the answer is true.
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