Yeah this was off course on a good day as SG needed a little video footage for a expo, and no need to display the shortcomings of the product.
If you look at other cameras you will also see stunning night footage, but if you hit pause and think about what you see then its not so strange it look fine.
1: its most likely in a town with more LCD billboards than the whole of Denmark but together on 1 street.
2: The traffic is moving at a crawl, so off course there is minimal of motion blur off to the side, and you can read the plate of that car overtaking the camera car cuz it is only doing 1 MPH more in speed.
A good real world thing to fight poor plate capture at night is seeing with your own eyes the plate on the offender, and then call it out loud for the microphone to pick up.
But it dont take much to ruin plate capture, drive in between some trees, even if sun is coming strait down on the road, the green trees and shade to the sides will trigger metering to use a slower exposure timing to compensate for lack of light and by doing that motion blur will go up on the things off to the side.
Same is the case if you replace trees with buildings and their shade.
And even if you are out in the open and it have been a nice sunny day witn not a single cloud in the sky, as soon as the shadows become long and the sun start to set, then the camera start to change settings to accommodate this, and again motion blur creep in and ruin everything for us.
And yet on other days, where you are sure you will not get a single plate, and then for some unknown reason the camera just capture stunning footage and you just sit there thinking WTF
There is so many factors for the little sensors to fight, and they often have to surrender to overwhelming forces.
BUT ! most of the time and close to 100% the camera capture what you do just fine with your car, and if you do nothing wrong then surely you cant be blamed for anything bad happening around you.