Can 12123 handle the 6-point penalty for running a red light?
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Yes. Below is the relevant information about running a red light: Introduction: Running a red light refers to the act of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, pedestrians, etc., violating traffic signal instructions by crossing the stop line and continuing to move when the red light is on and passage is prohibited. Penalty points: Running a yellow light will be treated as running a red light, resulting in a 6-point penalty and a fine; failing to yield to a 120 emergency ambulance will result in a 3-point penalty. Additionally, if the fifth attempt at the road test is still unsuccessful, all other subject scores will be invalidated. Additional information: When the red light is on, the front of the vehicle must not cross the stop line; when the yellow light is on, the front of the vehicle must not cross the stop line; when the green light just flashes, if the distance is close and the speed is fast, you should proceed, as braking may not stop the vehicle in time to avoid crossing the stop line; if the distance is far, the speed is slow, or the intersection is congested, you should stop.
As an ordinary office worker, I recently used the 12123 app to handle a red-light running violation that incurred 6 penalty points. This app is really convenient - just by entering the license plate and ID number, you can view violation records. When clicking the 'process' button, the system shows a 6-point deduction and 200 yuan fine, which can be paid online to complete the procedure. However, it's important to note that you can only process violations for vehicles registered under your name, and you must have sufficient remaining points on your license - don't wait until you've used up all your points to worry. After processing, I specifically checked the scoring cycle renewal date to avoid exceeding the limit. Now I also use 12123 to check for violations, saving the trouble of visiting traffic police stations. Of course, the most important thing is to stay focused while driving - one mistake not only costs points and money but also plays with safety.