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What are the three pictures of running a red light?

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NoraLynn
07/29/25 8:24pm
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.
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GraceLee
08/14/25 5:05pm
I noticed before that there are usually three key photos taken when running a red light is captured. The first one is the moment when the front wheels of the vehicle just cross the stop line, captured under the red light, proving that the car has already run the red light. The second photo shows the entire vehicle in the intersection with the red light still on, indicating the driver ignored the signal and continued moving. The third photo captures the rear wheels completely crossing the stop line, confirming the completion of the entire process, serving as an evidence chain to determine the violation. I remember once accidentally running a red light myself—got fined and had points deducted, which was really awful. This reminds us to patiently wait for the green light, otherwise not only could the fine be hundreds of yuan, but the safety risks are extremely high—frequent accidents at intersections are often caused by such behavior. It's advisable for drivers to regularly check their vehicle lights or install navigation reminders to avoid distracted driving and ensure they don’t make mistakes. In short, these three photos are tools used by traffic police to protect everyone, so always pay close attention to traffic signals while driving.
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EdwardLynn
10/16/25 4:12am
From my experience, the three evidence photos for running a red light are quite interesting. The first one captures the front wheels crossing the stop line, the second shows the vehicle at the center of the intersection, and the third records the rear wheels passing the line - this completes the documentation of the violation. I believe this design ensures fair penalties and prevents misjudgment. If you stop behind the line during a red light, the camera won't activate. However, these photos aren't just evidence; they bring consequences like demerit points and fines. I've seen drivers cause accidents by running red lights, with even more severe outcomes. I think using phones while driving or fatigue driving makes mistakes more likely, so I recommend developing the habit of slowing down early and using assistive devices like dashcams to monitor yourself. Such small changes can significantly reduce risks, saving money while ensuring safety.
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LeJosephine
11/29/25 5:00am
I remember when I first started driving, my instructor said that running a red light would trigger three photos: the first showing the front wheels crossing the line, the second with the car in the middle of the road, and the third capturing the rear wheels crossing the line. These three combined would prove your violation. This is actually standard procedure for traffic cameras. At the time, I was in too much of a hurry and forgot to check the signal, resulting in being caught on camera. Later, when I went to the traffic department to review the photos, the lesson was deeply ingrained. Although red lights are short, safety comes first—running one could lead to a major accident. Now, I always remind myself to brake earlier, especially during rain or at night when visibility is low. Waiting a few extra seconds never hurts. Drivers should never take it lightly—these photos aren’t just tools for penalties; they’re also life-saving measures.
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