Can 12123 handle red light running violations?
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Running a red light can be penalized with points deducted in most areas through the 12123 platform. Due to differences in law enforcement management by traffic police departments in different regions, some areas may not support handling violations on 12123, requiring vehicle owners to visit the local traffic police station or vehicle management office to address the violation. Below are common traffic violations: Running a red light: This is the most common traffic violation. Since the introduction of the new traffic regulations, running a red light results in a one-time deduction of 6 points. Driving without a license: For drivers who continue to drive while their license is suspended, a fine and 15-day detention will be imposed. For those driving without obtaining a motor vehicle license or whose license has been revoked, a 15-day detention and fine will be imposed. Overloading or overcapacity: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by 30%, a fine will be imposed. Driving under the influence: For driving under the influence of alcohol, a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle license and a fine will be imposed. For driving a commercial vehicle under the influence, a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle license and a fine will be imposed. Speeding: For driving exceeding the maximum speed limit by 50%, a fine and revocation of the motor vehicle license will be imposed.