How many points are deducted for mistakenly running a red light when turning left is green but going straight is red?
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Mistakenly running a red light when turning left is green but going straight is red will result in a deduction of 6 points. 5 types of violations that deduct 12 points: Reversing or driving in the wrong direction on highways, crossing the central divider to make a U-turn; speeding more than 50% above the limit; drunk driving; fleeing the scene of an accident without constituting a crime; not displaying, forging, altering, improperly installing license plates, or intentionally obscuring or damaging license plates. 4 types of violations that deduct 6 points: Continuing to drive with a suspended license; driving in the emergency lane during traffic congestion; failing to yield to school buses as required; running a red light. These behaviors are all very dangerous, and it is important to cultivate good driving habits in daily life.