How many points will be deducted for crossing the solid line at a red light intersection?

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LeSilas
07/29/25 2:44pm
3 points will be deducted and a fine will be imposed. The following are specific instructions for turning right at a traffic light intersection: 1. Arrow-shaped traffic light: Red prohibits turning, indicating that right turns are forbidden. Vehicles must strictly follow the traffic signals. Violating traffic signals, whether going straight or turning right, constitutes running a red light and will result in a 6-point deduction. 2. Circular traffic light without signage: Vehicles can turn right at a red light without it being considered a violation. However, drivers must pay attention to pedestrians and proceed with caution to avoid accidents. 3. Circular traffic light with signage: If there is a restriction on right-turning vehicles, they must stop and wait until right turns are permitted before proceeding.
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