Is it a violation to reverse a little at a traffic light?
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Reversing at a traffic light is a violation because it is not allowed to reverse at railway crossings, intersections, one-way roads, bridges, sharp turns, steep slopes, or tunnels. It will result in a deduction of 3 points and a corresponding fine. Below is the relevant content introduction: 1. Relevant regulations: If you cross the stop line after the light turns red and the entire vehicle moves onto the pedestrian crossing, then reverses back, strictly speaking, it is not considered running a red light, but it still violates the regulations. 2. If you are judged to have run a red light, you can appeal because running a red light requires three photos: (1) The front of the vehicle has already crossed the stop line. (2) The entire vehicle body has crossed the stop line and is in the corresponding red light position. (3) The entire vehicle has crossed the stop line but has not stopped, and the vehicle is entering the intersection or turning.