What are the three pictures of running a red light?
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Detailed introduction to the three pictures of running a red light: 1. Crossing the stop line: The first photo shows the vehicle crossing the stop line, which is an instantaneous violation image. Starting from when the red light turns on, the electronic monitoring system begins capturing images simultaneously with the red light activation, ensuring no time discrepancy. The first photo of the vehicle crossing the stop line is taken and stored in cache position one. 2. Crossing the center of the intersection: The second photo shows the vehicle crossing the center of the intersection, marking violation position two. The violation capture occurs simultaneously with the red light activation. 3. Crossing the opposite side of the intersection: The third photo shows the vehicle crossing the opposite side of the intersection, marking violation position three. This is an electronic panoramic image, and the final determination of running a red light requires all three photos.