I know not everyone has this problem, some have no idea what snow even is.
My ability to capture plates in Winter drops a LOT. I would say by at least 50% at night, possibly more.
The main issue in Winter is the muck and slop from snow on vehicles.
I captured this shot, not from my LPR camera, it does a good job of demonstrating how the reflection at night that is needed to read plates is basically destroyed because cars are so dirty.
That entire area is flooded by IR light, you can see the clean police car has lots of reflection. The street sign on the right side, also lots of reflection. That dirty police car, would be able to drive up and down the street all night and my license plate system would capture nothing.
Those of you who have no snow, have the LPR challenge so much easier.

My ability to capture plates in Winter drops a LOT. I would say by at least 50% at night, possibly more.
The main issue in Winter is the muck and slop from snow on vehicles.
I captured this shot, not from my LPR camera, it does a good job of demonstrating how the reflection at night that is needed to read plates is basically destroyed because cars are so dirty.
That entire area is flooded by IR light, you can see the clean police car has lots of reflection. The street sign on the right side, also lots of reflection. That dirty police car, would be able to drive up and down the street all night and my license plate system would capture nothing.

Those of you who have no snow, have the LPR challenge so much easier.
