Does Running a Red Light Capture the Vehicle or the Person?
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Running a red light captures both the vehicle and the person. As the criteria for determining a red light violation, electronic monitoring devices (e.g., traffic cameras) take three photos: the front wheels crossing the stop line, the rear wheels crossing the stop line, and the front wheels passing the opposite stop line. Only when all three photos are present will it be considered a red light violation. How to Check for Red Light Violations: Common methods include the following: You can check for red light violations through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. After opening the app, log in using your ID card, then locate and click on the "Violation Handling" option. Under this section, you can view the current status of your vehicle. If there is a violation, the specific details will be displayed. Alternatively, you can visit the service halls of local traffic management offices in various districts or counties to check using touch-screen terminals. Another method is to log in to the public service website of the local Public Security Traffic Management Bureau, find the "Vehicle Violation Inquiry" section, enter your license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click "Query." Criteria for Determining a Red Light Violation: Electronic monitoring devices take three photos as evidence for determining a red light violation: the front wheels crossing the stop line, the rear wheels crossing the stop line, and the front wheels passing the opposite stop line. Only when all three photos are present will it be considered a red light violation.