How many points are deducted for running a red light plus not driving in the correct lane?
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Running a red light once results in 6 points deducted; while not driving in the designated lane once results in 3 points deducted, totaling 6 points. Point deduction standard for running a red light: According to Article 2, Clause 1, Subclause 2 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations," driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signal lights results in 6 points deducted per offense. Article 3, Clause 1, Subclause 8 states that driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings results in 3 points deducted per offense. Criteria for determining running a red light: Electronic surveillance captures three photos as evidence for running a red light: the front wheels crossing the stop line, the rear wheels crossing the stop line, and the front wheels crossing the opposite stop line. Only when all three photos are present will it be considered running a red light. Common methods to check for red light violations include the following: You can check for red light violations through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. After opening the app, log in with your ID card, then find and click on the "Violation Handling" option. In the violation handling section, you can view the current status of your vehicle. If there are any violations, the specific details will be displayed. Visit the office halls of traffic police branches in various districts and counties to check via touch-screen terminals. Log in to the external service websites of the public security traffic management bureaus of various cities: Find the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter your license plate number and vehicle engine number, then click "Query."