How many points are deducted for violating traffic signals?
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Violating traffic signals results in a deduction of 6 points. Violation scenarios: Violations of traffic signals include motor vehicle signals, non-motor vehicle signals, pedestrian crossing signals, lane signals, directional indicator signals, flashing warning signals, and railway crossing signals; Legal basis: According to Article 38 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," when the green light is on for motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle signals, vehicles are permitted to proceed, but turning vehicles must not obstruct the passage of straight-moving vehicles or pedestrians; vehicles that have already crossed the stop line when the yellow light is on may continue to proceed; vehicles are prohibited from proceeding when the red light is on. At intersections without non-motor vehicle or pedestrian crossing signals, non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should follow the motor vehicle signal indications. Vehicles turning right at a red light may proceed provided they do not obstruct the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians.