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

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LeSilas
07/29/2025, 02:44:20 AM

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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DelEllie
08/12/2025, 06:42:40 PM

I've been driving for over twenty years and have deep feelings about such matters. Driving over the solid line at a traffic light intersection is essentially a form of running a red light. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, it usually results in a 6-point deduction and may also incur a fine of 200 yuan. I remember a couple of years ago, my neighbor Xiao Zhang got caught doing this. He was in a hurry at a crossroads and drove over the solid line to rush through a red light, only to be caught by an electronic eye. He lost 6 points and had to pay a fine, and later had to retake the written test to get his license back—costing him both time and money. When it comes to driving, safety should always come first. I advise everyone to develop the habit of slowing down and preparing to stop when you see the green light turn yellow—don't risk it just to save a few seconds. In fact, this kind of violation can easily lead to rear-end collisions or hitting pedestrians, which is far more dangerous than just losing points. By staying observant of road conditions and obeying traffic signals, you can avoid unnecessary trouble.

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OJayla
10/04/2025, 12:14:30 AM

As someone who frequently studies traffic regulations, let me elaborate on the consequences of this violation. Running a red light by crossing the solid line results in an immediate deduction of 6 points, as it violates both the rules of not driving in the designated lane and running a red light. Fines vary by city, typically around 200 yuan in Beijing and Shanghai, and approximately 100 yuan in other regions. With only 12 points on a driver's license, losing 6 points at once is highly risky—committing even a minor offense afterward could require retaking driving courses. Crossing solid lines is inherently dangerous, increasing the risk of lane-changing conflicts; doing so at traffic lights is even more likely to cause congestion or accidents. I recommend keeping a close eye on traffic signals and road markings while driving, changing lanes early to avoid crossing solid lines, and maintaining a safe distance. This approach can reduce violations and enhance the overall driving experience.

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NadiaDella
11/17/2025, 12:50:05 AM

I just got my driver's license six months ago, so I know a bit about this topic. Driving school instructors repeatedly emphasized that crossing the solid line at a red light intersection definitely counts as running a red light, resulting in an immediate 6-point deduction and a fine. I remember from the textbook that simply crossing the solid line might only deduct 1-3 points, but doing so with a red light escalates it to 6 points. During the test, I almost made this mistake—I was so nervous that I considered crossing the solid line to rush through a yellow light, but thankfully the instructor reminded me to brake. Everyone should take this seriously; points deduction is minor, but causing an accident is serious. Drive steadily, especially at intersections—always check the signals and don’t follow others in rushing through lights. Developing good habits can help avoid tickets and risks.

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RobertLee
01/07/2026, 02:28:35 AM

Running a red light by crossing the solid line is truly unacceptable. While the 6-point penalty is minor, the real issue is the safety hazard. Imagine during rush hour—if you cross the solid line and dash through the intersection, you could easily rear-end the car ahead or hit a pedestrian, with all responsibility falling on you. The penalty system is designed to remind us to follow the rules. I've seen too many cases where drivers rushed to beat the light by crossing the line, only to end up in accidents and face additional penalties. Always stay fully focused while driving. When you see the green light turn yellow, slow down and stop safely. It's better to wait for another light cycle than to risk speeding up. Developing this mindset not only helps avoid violations but also protects lives on the road for everyone.

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AlinaRose
04/04/2026, 01:25:01 AM

As an experienced driver, let me share some tips to avoid such penalties. Running a red light by crossing the solid line typically results in a 6-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine, mainly because you're illegally changing lanes and running the red light—traffic cameras catch these violations easily. Prevention is straightforward: slow down as you approach an intersection and keep a close eye on the traffic light changes; if the light is about to turn, never cross the solid line to squeeze through. I recommend avoiding distractions like listening to music or checking your phone while driving, as staying focused can reduce impulsive actions. Additionally, regularly check your braking system to ensure quick vehicle response. Cultivate safe driving habits—don’t rush lights or cross lines—and you’ll naturally steer clear of penalty risks.

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