How many meters of reversing at traffic lights is considered a traffic violation?
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Reversing is not allowed and will be considered a traffic violation. When reversing a motor vehicle, the driver should check the situation behind the vehicle and confirm safety before reversing. Reversing is prohibited at railway crossings, intersections, one-way roads, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, or tunnels. Relevant details are as follows: 1. No movement: If a vehicle has just crossed the stop line at a red light but stops immediately, traffic authorities will not penalize it. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, penalties will apply. The three photos taken by electronic cameras for running a red light are: the vehicle crossing the stop line, followed by two photos of the vehicle reaching the middle of the intersection and the opposite intersection. 2. Police command: When there is a conflict between the traffic signal and a police officer's gesture, the driver must follow the officer's on-site command. If a driver "runs a red light" due to an officer's command, they can obtain a diversion certificate from the local traffic police station to avoid penalties. If the party disagrees with the penalty, they can appeal through administrative reconsideration or administrative litigation.