How to Know If a Pedestrian Is Caught Running a Red Light?
2 Answers
At that time, the traffic police department will set up an electronic screen at the intersection, and the process of pedestrians running the red light will be broadcast in real time. If you go to the vehicle management office or traffic police station to inquire, you can check the results the next day.
A few days ago, I happened to encounter this situation. I was rushing to work and ran a red light, which was caught by an electronic eye. I didn’t notice it at all at the time, but a day later, I received a text message from the traffic management department. Upon opening it, I found it was a violation reminder, including the time and location of the capture. Later, I logged into the local traffic management APP to check, and by entering my ID number, I could see detailed photos and the fine amount. Nowadays, such monitoring systems in cities are very intelligent, with accurate facial recognition, so the notification is quite fast after being caught. I’d like to remind everyone to handle such notices promptly after receiving them, otherwise, additional fees might be incurred. Waiting a few more seconds for the green light is both safe and worry-free—why take the risk?