How to Check if I Ran a Red Light?
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Log in to the local traffic police website and click on the traffic violation inquiry. You can bring your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the local traffic violation office for inquiry. You can also make an inquiry by calling the voice inquiry hotline.
After driving for so many years, I occasionally wonder if I've run a red light, especially since traffic signals change so quickly. The most practical solution is to install a dashcam—after each drive, you can review the footage to clearly confirm whether you crossed the line. If you don't have one, don't panic. Use your local traffic police service app, such as 'Traffic Management 12123,' register and link your license plate, then check for violations directly. Running a red light usually triggers a notification within a few days after being caught on camera. If the app shows no records, you might be in the clear; if there's a violation, handle the ticket promptly to avoid points and fines. Always stay alert to road conditions, slow down and stop safely before red lights—developing good habits saves a lot of trouble and enhances safety.