How many points are deducted for stopping after crossing the yellow light line?

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DiJulianna
07/24/25 5:59pm
Stopping after crossing the yellow light line deducts 2 points. Traffic light regulations: When the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles must not hinder the passage of straight-going vehicles or pedestrians. When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass. When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing. At intersections without non-motorized vehicle or pedestrian crossing signals, non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians should follow the motor vehicle traffic light signals. When the red light is on, right-turning vehicles may pass if they do not hinder the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians. Penalties for running a yellow light: According to regulations, when the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass. Vehicles that have not crossed the stop line but continue to pass are also considered to be violating traffic signal instructions and may be penalized. Whether a penalty is imposed will be determined by the traffic police based on actual circumstances. When approaching a signal-controlled intersection, drivers should slow down to avoid running a yellow light. If there is any objection to the traffic violation penalty, drivers can present their driver's license and vehicle registration certificate at the nearest traffic police service center to review violation photos, appeal, or handle the matter.
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