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Has the 6-point deduction for running a yellow light been abolished?

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VonKeira
07/30/25 2:01am
Running a yellow light resulting in a 6-point deduction has been abolished. The application of traffic lights and related traffic regulations are introduced as follows: Application of traffic lights: When the green light is on, vehicles are permitted to pass. When the yellow light is flashing, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass; those that have not should slow down and stop before the stop line and wait. When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing. Pedestrian crossing lights, typically composed of red and green lights, are used to direct pedestrian traffic—red means stop, green means go. Related traffic regulations: Motor vehicles passing through intersections should do so in accordance with traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings, or the direction of traffic police. When passing through intersections without traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings, or traffic police direction, vehicles should slow down and yield to pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way.
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DeKaylee
08/15/25 7:58am
I’ve always believed that driving safety comes first. I’ve asked many taxi driver friends about this issue, and the general consensus is that the penalties for running a yellow light have never been canceled. According to current traffic regulations, if you run a yellow light and are caught by a camera or a police officer on the scene, you will still face demerit points and fines. In the most severe cases, you could lose up to 6 points, because a yellow light is not a signal to speed up but a warning to stop. Don’t believe some online rumors claiming the rules have changed. I recommend everyone develop good habits—slow down and prepare to stop when you see a yellow light, as this can help avoid rear-end collisions or accidents. Especially when driving at night, light changes happen quickly, and a momentary lapse in attention can lead to trouble. It’s best to regularly check for policy updates on your local traffic management app.
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LaMorgan
10/21/25 3:50am
To be honest, as an ordinary driver, I've had the experience of being fined for running a yellow light, so I can confirm this rule is still in effect and hasn't been canceled. If you don't stop before the stop line when the yellow light comes on and force your way through, it's easy to be judged as a violation. After being caught by the camera, you'll be notified to deduct points, usually 6 points plus a fine of a few hundred yuan in the city. I always remind my friends and family not to take risks just to save time. It's not worth it if a minor collision occurs—safety is more important than anything. Nowadays, traffic rules emphasize accident prevention, and running a yellow light is a source of risk. Leaving a little more safety distance while driving can save a lot of trouble.
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MacPatrick
12/04/25 4:17am
Buddy, I recently checked the official info on this issue, and it's indeed not canceled. Running a yellow light can still result in points deduction, especially in big cities where enforcement is strict. It's not uncommon to get 6 points deducted. Last time I was driving, I slammed on the brakes when I saw the yellow light, but a car next to me rushed through and ended up getting fined. My advice is, don't just rely on guesses when driving. Pay more attention to traffic signs and signal patterns, and develop the habit of slowing down in advance. This way, you not only follow the rules but also reduce stress. After all, there are many unexpected situations on the road, and being cautious is good for everyone.
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