Can someone else take the penalty for running a red light?
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Running a red light cannot be penalized by someone else. The person involved must handle the matter in person with their own ID card. If discovered by the vehicle management office, the driver's license may be revoked, and in severe cases, detention may be imposed. How to avoid running a red light while driving: When there is an arrow signal light, follow the arrow light; otherwise, follow the circular light. 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 you are close and moving fast, you should proceed, as stopping might be difficult and you might cross the stop line; if you are far away, moving slowly, or the intersection is congested, you should stop. When driving in the city, develop the habit of looking for traffic lights whenever you see a crosswalk or stop line at an intersection. Common ways to check for red light violations include the following: You can check for red light violations through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. After opening the app, log in with your ID card, find the option for violation handling, and click on it. In the violation handling section, you can see the current status of your vehicle. If there are any violations, the specific details will be displayed. Visit the office halls of the traffic branches in various districts and counties to check through touch-screen terminals. Log in to the external service websites of the public security traffic management bureaus of various cities: find the vehicle violation query, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click to query.