What are the criteria for defining running a red light under the 2020 new traffic regulations?
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2020 new traffic regulations criteria for defining running a red light: 1. If the traffic light at the intersection is red, but the vehicle has not completely crossed the stop line, this situation is not considered running a red light and will not result in points deduction or fines; 2. When encountering a red light, if the entire vehicle crosses the stop line but comes to a stop, it is also not considered running a red light, but rather stopping beyond the line. In such cases, 3 points will be deducted. When capturing violations of running a red light, intersection electronic cameras generally take 3 photos as evidence: 1. The first photo shows the vehicle not having crossed the stop line while the light is red; 2. The second photo shows the vehicle continuing forward and crossing the stop line while the light is red; 3. The third photo shows the vehicle fully entering the intersection. These three photos clearly record the vehicle's movement during the red light.