Do pedestrian crossing traffic lights generally capture red light running?
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Pedestrian crossing traffic lights generally capture red light running. Below are the specific details about vehicles running red lights: 1. Three photos as evidence: To determine if a vehicle has run a red light, three photos are used as evidence. These photos are taken before the vehicle crosses the line, after crossing the line, and when entering the intersection. The photo of entering the intersection can clearly show whether the vehicle forcibly passed through during a red light. 2. Definition: Running a red light refers to the act of a motor vehicle violating the prohibition of passage during the red light phase at a signal-controlled intersection or road section, crossing the stop line and continuing to move. 3. Precautions: When approaching an intersection, slow down in advance to increase the distance from large vehicles, allowing time and space to observe the traffic lights. If you have already crossed the stop line, do not reverse, as it not only increases the risk of collision with vehicles behind or pedestrians but also may be recorded by electronic surveillance due to the movement.