What to Do If You Run Red Lights Twice and Get 12 Points Deducted? Can You Still Drive?
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Running red lights twice resulting in 12 points deducted means the cumulative demerit points have reached the maximum limit. The traffic management department of the public security organ will confiscate the driver's license, and the driver will no longer be allowed to drive. The driver must participate in road traffic safety laws and regulations training and take an exam. If the exam is passed, the demerit points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If the exam is failed, the driver must continue with the training and retake the exam. Methods to avoid running red lights while driving: When there are arrow signal lights, follow the arrow lights; otherwise, follow the round lights. When the red light is on, the front of the vehicle must not cross the stop line. When the yellow light is on, the front of the vehicle must not cross the stop line. When the green light just starts flashing, if you are close and moving fast, you should proceed, as stopping might be difficult and could result in crossing the stop line. If you are far away, moving slowly, or the intersection is congested, you should stop. When driving in the city, develop the habit of looking for traffic lights whenever you see a crosswalk or stop line and approach an intersection.