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Can't U-turn running a red light be captured in three photos?

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LeVanessa
07/28/2025, 09:55:21 PM

If you make a U-turn when the red light is on and continue through the intersection, you will be photographed; similarly, if you do not continue driving, three photos cannot be taken, and it will not be considered as running a red light. Traffic police remind that whether a U-turn running a red light can be captured in three photos is a minor issue, and the most important thing is to clearly understand the dangers of making a left turn while running a red light. The following introduces the hazards of running a red light: 1. Personal safety: Running a red light endangers your own personal safety; 2. Pedestrians running a red light: Pedestrians running a red light pose a great threat to vehicles. When avoiding pedestrians, drivers usually take emergency braking or emergency evasive actions, which can lead to rear-end collisions, crashes, or rollovers.

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LaAsher
08/12/2025, 07:52:15 AM

Regarding the question of whether a U-turn can avoid being captured in three photos when running a red light, let me share my understanding. Firstly, the electronic police system is designed to be highly intelligent, covering the entire intersection area, including U-turn lanes. Typically, the purpose of capturing three photos for running a red light is to document the vehicle's entire process before the stop line, crossing the stop line, and entering the intersection. Although the vehicle's position may vary during a U-turn, the camera angles are wide enough, and induction loops or video surveillance will automatically trigger the photos, so the chance of not capturing all three photos is very slim. I’ve seen many dashcam videos confirming that U-turn violations are still clearly recorded. Don’t take chances—running a red light carries significant risks, including fines, penalty points, and potential accidents. Remember, safety comes first. Slow down at intersections, check traffic signals carefully, and avoid rushing—it can prevent trouble. After years of driving, I never take risks, protecting myself and others. It’s also advisable to regularly check your vehicle’s lights and electronic equipment to avoid misjudgments that could lead to violations.

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VonJayden
10/01/2025, 11:17:20 PM

I think this is a pretty common issue. As someone who drives frequently, let me share my perspective. The electronic police capture three photos mainly to document the entire process of running a red light, including the vehicle before the stop line, in the middle, and entering the intersection. When making a U-turn, the position might be a bit special due to the turning action, but the system cameras are arranged comprehensively, covering all lanes, so you'll likely be captured. Don't think you can escape a ticket by making a U-turn—I have a friend who tried it and got caught, with the photos clearly showing the action. Following traffic rules is key when driving; don't break them just to save time. Running a red light not only results in fines and points deducted but also increases the risk of rear-end collisions. Develop good habits: slow down in advance at intersections and observe signal changes. If the camera malfunctions, you can appeal, but make sure to gather evidence beforehand.

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DiAbigail
11/15/2025, 12:01:18 AM

From a safety perspective, I must emphasize that making a U-turn through a red light can definitely be captured in three complete photos by traffic cameras. The system's cameras are installed at different positions at intersections to monitor all vehicle movements, and U-turns trigger the same mechanism. Don't risk violating traffic rules - running red lights increases accident risks, especially during U-turns when blind spots are more likely to cause collisions. Obey traffic regulations to protect everyone's safety. I recommend staying focused on traffic signal changes while driving, slowing down and yielding when encountering situations. Don't count on luck to avoid penalties - violation records may also affect insurance premiums.

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VonCaroline
01/05/2026, 01:37:34 AM

I have some understanding of the electronic police system and can briefly explain how it works. It is triggered by induction coils or video analysis, and takes photos when a vehicle approaches the stop line, then records the crossing and entry process. Although the path differs during a U-turn, the camera angles are designed to cover the U-turn area, and three photos are likely to capture the entire process. Don't test the system's loopholes—one violation is enough to be recorded, fined, and penalized with points. I recommend slowing down in advance when approaching intersections to confirm the traffic signals are normal, maintaining a safe distance to avoid sudden braking that might trigger misjudgment. Developing good driving habits can reduce the hassle of fines.

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AlexisLynn
04/02/2026, 01:25:58 AM

Based on my experience, U-turns running red lights can usually be captured in three complete photos by traffic enforcement cameras. The system's wide-angle cameras cover all areas of the intersection, and even if the position of the U-turning vehicle changes, it will still trigger the camera. Don't take chances—I've seen similar penalty records in cases. Following the rules is most important; running red lights endangers both yourself and others. When driving, pay attention to traffic signal timing, slow down in advance, and observe road conditions to avoid violations. It's advisable to develop a habit of regular vehicle maintenance to ensure proper lighting and reduce the risk of misjudgment.

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