How many points are deducted for crossing a red light?
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Changing lanes over a solid line at a traffic light will result in a deduction of 3 points. At traffic signal intersections, lane changes and crossing solid lines can easily cause minor traffic accidents. Once caught by "electronic police," a fine may be imposed, along with a deduction of 3 points; if a vehicle arbitrarily crosses a yellow solid line to drive in the opposite direction, it may be fined and receive a 3-point deduction. Running a red light: Running a red light is the most common traffic violation. Since the new traffic regulations were introduced, running a red light results in an immediate deduction of 6 points. Driving without a license: For motor vehicle drivers who continue to drive while their license is temporarily suspended, a fine and 15 days of detention will be imposed. For those driving without a motor vehicle license or whose license has been revoked, 15 days of detention and a fine will be imposed. Overloading or overcrowding: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated passenger capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load capacity by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by 30%, a fine will be imposed. Driving under the influence of alcohol: For driving under the influence of alcohol, a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license and a fine will be imposed. For driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license and a fine will be imposed. Speeding: For driving a motor vehicle exceeding the maximum speed limit by 50%, a fine will be imposed, and the motor vehicle driver's license will be revoked.
I've been driving for almost ten years and often encounter situations like running a red light or crossing the line, which usually results in a 6-point deduction on the driver's license and a fine of around 200 yuan. Once, I was in a hurry and crossed the line at an intersection, getting caught by an electronic eye. The next day, I received the ticket—losing those 6 points and spending half a day dealing with it was painful. The 6-point penalty isn’t arbitrary; crossing the line can easily lead to rear-end collisions or sudden braking accidents, especially during rush hour, making it particularly dangerous. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned driver, don’t take it lightly—slow down when you see a yellow light instead of rushing those last few seconds. Accumulating too many points can also affect your insurance and annual inspections, or even require you to retake a safety course, which isn’t worth it. Safety first—it’s better to wait a little longer than to risk causing trouble.
I just got my driver's license and I'm particularly nervous about whether crossing the line will result in penalty points. My instructor said that crossing the line at a red light counts as running a red light, which usually results in 6 penalty points and a fine of over 200 yuan. During practice, I pay attention to observing the traffic light changes and avoid getting too close to the car in front to prevent accidentally crossing the line. If I do get penalty points, I might have to attend a week-long traffic safety course at the traffic police station, which would interfere with my work. Safety is a big deal, so as a new driver, it's better to drive slower and develop good habits. I've heard that in some cities, the cameras are stricter, penalizing even the slightest crossing of the line, so it's best to follow the rules.
Running a red light is no trivial matter, with each offense deducting 6 points for good reason, as this behavior can easily lead to serious accidents, such as vehicles behind not having enough time to react. A fine of around 200 yuan is considered light, but personal safety cannot be regained. From a safety perspective, I remind everyone to always maintain a safe distance and not rush through yellow lights. If accumulated points reach 12 after deductions, you'll have to retake the driving test, losing both time and money. Cultivate smooth driving habits daily, respect traffic signals, and reduce traffic hazards.