
No points are deducted. The last second of a yellow light is the moment when it is about to turn red. If the entire vehicle has already crossed the stop line when the light turns red, continuing to drive forward will not be considered running a red light. As for whether other penalties will be imposed, that depends on local regulations. Here are some relevant details: Precautions for yellow lights: When approaching an intersection, always observe the distance between your vehicle and others. If you see that you are about to cross the intersection, be prepared to brake at any moment. Therefore, drivers should check their rearview mirrors to ensure the distance between their vehicle and the one behind is safe. Slow down and lightly tap the brakes: If the distance is too close, you can slow down and lightly tap the brakes to signal the vehicle behind to reduce speed, thereby avoiding potential hazards.

That day when I was driving, I encountered a yellow light flashing quickly. Feeling nervous, I rushed through it, only to see the flash in the rearview mirror. The next day, I received a text message notifying me of a 6-point deduction. Actually, the traffic rules are very clear: when the yellow light is on, if you haven't crossed the stop line, you must stop and not move. Forcing your way through is a violation. Many drivers think it's fine to rush through at the 'last second,' but the camera doesn't recognize the timing—it only looks at the vehicle's position. This not only results in point deductions but also a 200-yuan fine, and worse, it can easily cause rear-end collisions. After that incident, I learned to slow down in advance and not take risks for those few seconds—safety is the most important. Remember, when the road conditions are complex, driving slower is more reassuring.

From the perspective of traffic regulations, it's impossible to avoid penalty points for running a yellow light at the last second. Once caught on camera, you'll be penalized with 6 points. The yellow light serves as a warning signal, requiring vehicles to slow down and stop in advance, unless you've completely crossed the stop line. Many mistakenly believe that rushing through a yellow light won't incur fines, but in reality, the automated camera systems capture violations accurately, leaving no leeway for 'last-second' exceptions. After receiving penalty points, you'll also have to pay a fine of 200 yuan. I recommend developing good habits: step on the brakes when you see a yellow light, and don't take chances. Safe driving not only avoids penalties but also protects yourself and others.

I believe the most critical issue with running a yellow light is safety. Rushing through at the last second often leads to accident risks. According to regulations, this offense carries a 6-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. The purpose of yellow lights is to provide a buffer for stopping—forcing through may trigger intersection collisions. I've seen many cases where drivers misjudged the timing and rushed through, only to be caught on camera, lose points, or even cause minor accidents. Persisting in stopping and waiting for the light not only complies with traffic rules but also demonstrates respect for life. Road safety requires caution—don't regret a moment of impulse.


