Must the Driver Personally Handle Running a Red Light?
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Running a red light requires the license holder to be present in person, show their ID card, and sign the document. According to the latest "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," drivers who violate traffic signal lights will be penalized with 6 demerit points and a fine of 200 RMB. More details are as follows: 1. Running a red light refers to the situation where a vehicle crosses the stop line and continues to drive to the opposite intersection when the traffic signal light is red. 2. If the vehicle crosses the stop line but stops immediately by braking, it is not considered running a red light and will at most be treated as a violation of a prohibition sign, resulting in 3 demerit points and a 200 RMB fine. 3. Generally, handling a red light violation requires visiting the office hall of the local traffic police branch in various cities, districts, or counties and using a touch query terminal. The required documents include: driver's license, vehicle license, and ID card.