How to Handle Running a Red Light in Another City?
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How to handle running a red light in another city: Running a red light in another city will result in a fine and a deduction of 6 points. The determination of running a red light requires three photos: the vehicle crossing the stop line, the vehicle moving to the center of the road, and the vehicle entering the stop line on the opposite side of the intersection. Only when all three photos are present is it considered running a red light. Situations that can eliminate the penalty points and fine for running a red light include: 1. Yielding to emergency vehicles such as police cars, ambulances, or fire trucks on duty, leading to running a red light; 2. Being rear-ended by another vehicle, causing you to run a red light; 3. Malfunctioning or conflicting traffic signals with on-site police directing traffic, resulting in running a red light; 4. Accidentally running a red light due to being blocked from view by a large vehicle in front.