
Inside the stop line refers to crossing the line to stop, which is a violation. When a person stands at the center point of an intersection where two perpendicular roads meet, looking at the stop lines in all four directions, the area between the person and each stop line is considered inside the road, while the area outside the stop line is considered outside the road. For example, when a red light is on, vehicles should stop outside the stop line and must not enter the inside of the road. Violating this rule will result in a 2-point deduction and a fine. Below is an introduction to traffic signals: 1. The role of traffic signals: Traffic signals are lights that direct traffic, usually consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means stop, a green light means go, and a yellow light means caution. 2. Classification of traffic signals: Traffic signals are divided into motor vehicle signals, non-motor vehicle signals, pedestrian crossing signals, directional indicator lights (arrow signals), lane signals, flashing warning signals, and level crossing signals for roads and railways.


