Does the front wheel crossing the line count as running a red light?
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No, the front wheel crossing the line does not count as running a red light. Here are the specific details about running a red light: 1. Definition: There is still some debate about the definition of running a red light. First, it's important to understand that running a red light is determined when the electronic eye captures three photos: the vehicle crossing the stop line, the vehicle moving to the middle of the intersection, and the vehicle reaching the opposite side of the intersection. Only when these three photos are captured will it be considered as running a red light. 2. Handling method: If the front wheel accidentally crosses the line, there's no need to panic, and definitely do not rush through the line or reverse a large distance. Since the red light monitoring system captures moving images, as long as the vehicle does not continue to move, these three photos will not be captured, and it will not be considered as running a red light.