What to Do If You Run a Red Light Due to Poor Visibility in Foggy Weather?
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Solution for running a red light due to poor visibility in foggy weather: There is no need to worry if you run a red light because you couldn't see the traffic signal in heavy fog, as the surveillance photos taken will also fail to clearly show the red light, rendering them invalid. Traffic authorities require three photos as evidence to confirm a red-light violation: one showing the vehicle before crossing the stop line during the red light, and two others showing the vehicle proceeding through the intersection during the red light. During heavy fog, meteorological departments issue fog warnings to the public, and drivers can assess whether it is safe to drive based on the warning level. If visibility is so poor that traffic signals cannot be seen, it indicates a high-level warning, and driving under such conditions is not recommended for safety reasons. It is advisable to reduce speed and use fog lights to maximize driving safety in foggy conditions.