Can Study Credits Be Used for Running a Red Light Penalty of 6 Points?
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Study credits can be used for running a red light penalty of 6 points. To apply for penalty exemption through study credits, the traffic violation must first be processed. This is one of the prerequisites for participating in the penalty exemption program. According to the platform's rules, penalty exemption through study credits cannot be applied for if there are no points deducted. The criteria for determining a red light violation involve the electronic eye capturing three photos as evidence: the front wheels crossing the stop line, the rear wheels crossing the stop line, and the front wheels crossing the opposite stop line. Only when all three photos are present will the violation be confirmed as running a red light. Penalty standards for running a red light: Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations" states that driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signal lights will result in a penalty of 6 points. Article 3, Section 1, Clause 8 states that driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibitory signs or markings will result in a penalty of 3 points.