Under what circumstances will a car be deducted 2 points?
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A car will be deducted 2 points in the following situations: overtaking on highway ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes; violating prohibitory signs, warning signs, prohibitory markings, or warning markings; or when a truck carries cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%. Penalty standards for running a red light: If the vehicle stops immediately after crossing the stop line at a red light, the traffic authorities will not impose a penalty. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, the driver will be penalized. The electronic eye captures three photos for running a red light: the vehicle crossing the stop line, followed by two more photos showing the vehicle in the middle of the intersection and reaching the opposite side. Only when all three photos are confirmed will it be considered running a red light, which incurs a 6-point deduction under the new regulations. If the entire vehicle crosses the stop line at a red light but does not move further, it is not considered running a red light. However, this constitutes crossing the line and stopping, which, according to Article 4, Item 5 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Violations," results in a 2-point deduction for "failing to drive or park as required at an intersection."