What to Do When You Cross the Stop Line at a Traffic Light?
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If you stop immediately after crossing the stop line at a red light, it is not considered running a red light, and no points will be deducted. Below is relevant information: Running a Red Light: To determine whether a vehicle has run a red light, three photos are required: the first shows the vehicle crossing the stop line, the second shows the entire vehicle beyond the stop line, and the third shows the vehicle passing through the intersection. The photos also reflect the traffic light status. When all three photos are available, it will be deemed as running a red light, resulting in a 6-point deduction. Not Considered Running a Red Light: If the vehicle has just crossed the stop line when the light turns red and stops immediately, it is not considered running a red light. Even if the entire vehicle crosses the stop line, it still does not count as running a red light. However, this situation constitutes illegal parking. According to regulations, failing to drive or park as required at an intersection will result in a 2-point deduction.