
Generally, when a motor vehicle is photographed following a large vehicle, it is due to rushing through an intersection signal. This behavior can only be penalized as running a red light. However, if it is confirmed that the signal light was obstructed by the large vehicle and thus not visible, you can apply for reconsideration after being penalized. Drivers should maintain sufficient visibility range, ensuring they can see the signal lights ahead and maintain a safe braking distance. Penalty Points for Running a Red Light: According to Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations," driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signal lights results in a 6-point penalty. Article 3, Section 1, Clause 8 states that driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibitory signs or markings results in a 3-point penalty. How to Check for Red Light Violations: You can check for red light violations through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. After opening the app, log in using your ID card, then find and click on the "Violation Handling" option. Under "Violation Handling," you can view the current status of your vehicle. If there are any violations, the specific details will be displayed. You can also check by visiting the service halls of the traffic police departments in various cities and counties and using the touch query terminals. Alternatively, log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city, locate the "Vehicle Violation Query" section, enter your license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click "Query."

I own a Buick Regal and have encountered the issue of no sound from the audio system, which was quite annoying. The first time it happened, I thought the speakers were broken, but after checking, I found the volume was accidentally muted via the steering wheel controls. If the sound settings are correct, check the fuse box located under the glove compartment. Look for the fuse related to the 'Media System'—if it's blown, simply replace it with a new one. Replacing a fuse is straightforward and can be done by DIY enthusiasts. However, if there's still no sound after replacement, the issue might be damaged speakers or poor wiring connections, such as loose plugs. In such cases, avoid attempting repairs yourself and visit a professional repair shop to check the amplifier module. Driving without navigation audio can be distracting and increases safety risks, so it's advisable to test the audio function before driving and perform regular maintenance to prevent issues.

As a DIY enthusiast who enjoys working on cars, my experience in solving the no-sound issue in a Buick Regal is as follows: First, check if the audio source is correctly set, such as switching to FM or Bluetooth mode to rule out configuration problems. If that's not the issue, proceed to inspect the media fuse in the fuse box, located under the passenger side. Replace it if it's blown. Remove the center console panel to check if the speaker wires are loose—if so, reconnect them firmly. Use a multimeter to test current flow and determine if there's a short circuit or power interruption. A faulty relay can also cause no sound, so test the relay contacts. If you can't resolve it yourself, seek professional repair promptly to avoid damaging more components. Regular maintenance, including keeping the audio system clean, can help prevent such issues in advance.

When the car audio has no sound while driving, it worries me about safety, especially when navigation announcements fail. First, don't panic, try turning up the volume or restarting the audio system. If that doesn't work, it might be caused by a blown fuse - locate and replace the corresponding fuse in the fuse box. It's an easy operation that takes just minutes. If still ineffective, consider visiting a professional repair shop to check for speaker unit or wiring harness aging issues, to avoid distracted driving accidents. Driving safety comes first - though audio issues seem minor, their impact can be significant, so conduct regular preventive electrical system checks.


