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When does the penalty for running a red light take effect?

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DeMackenzie
08/29/2025, 11:09:46 PM

The penalty for running a red light has been implemented since January 1, 2013. Here is some information about running a red light: 1. Running a red light refers to the act of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, or pedestrians crossing the stop line and continuing to move when the red light is on, violating traffic signal instructions. 2. The extended meaning of running a red light is often used to describe actions that go beyond existing rules or violate legal or moral standards. Additional information: Regardless of the reason, running a red light is subject to legal penalties. However, video surveillance at intersections carefully records each instance of red light violations. To confirm a vehicle running a red light, three photos are required as evidence: before crossing the stop line, after crossing the stop line, and entering the intersection.

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VanJasper
09/11/2025, 03:17:38 AM

As a driver who frequently drives, I believe it's important to discuss the timing of penalty points for running red lights. From what I understand, the deduction of points doesn't occur immediately on the spot, but rather when the traffic violation is processed after being recorded. For example, if a camera captures the moment you run a red light, the image and time are recorded and transmitted to the backend system for review. It usually takes a few days to confirm the information is accurate before the driver receives a notification via text message or app reminder. Then, the driver must personally visit the traffic management department or use an online platform to handle the violation, pay the fine, and confirm the penalty. Only after this process are the points deducted from the driving record. This entire procedure can take up to one or two weeks. I once ran a red light in a hurry, and it took a week after the camera captured it before I was notified to go through the process, resulting in a 6-point deduction. The whole ordeal took quite some time. I advise everyone to be cautious and avoid taking risks when driving, especially at red lights.

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PiperAnn
10/25/2025, 04:09:06 AM

I have studied the traffic rule system and believe that penalty points for running a red light are imposed during the data verification phase. When a vehicle violates a red light instruction, monitoring devices such as electronic eyes capture real-time data including the license plate number and location. This data is sent to a data center where it is verified manually or by AI to avoid errors. Once confirmed, the violation information is released. The driver receives a notification and proactively handles the matter, such as paying the fine and accepting the penalty. At that moment, the penalty points take effect. Technically, this ensures fairness. The entire process may take several working days to complete, so the deduction of points occurs when the violation is processed, not at the moment of the offense. Remember to follow the rules to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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AidenAnn
12/08/2025, 03:32:55 AM

As a new driver last year, I accidentally ran a red light at an intersection and felt panicked, unsure of the consequences. After asking friends, I learned that points are deducted when handling the traffic violation. Sure enough, five days later, I received a violation notice and went to the traffic police station to pay the fine—that's when the 6 points were deducted. This entire experience taught me that while the violation occurs when the light turns red, the point deduction is delayed until the processing stage. I advise everyone to handle similar situations promptly and avoid delays that could affect driving.

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DiKaleb
01/28/2026, 09:50:07 PM

Having driven for over twenty years, I understand that the deduction of points for running a red light occurs at the moment the violation is processed. Each time, I remind newcomers that after a traffic violation is recorded, it takes a few days for the review notification to arrive before going to handle the point deduction, which then takes effect. For example, last week I ran a red light and was caught on camera. Three days later, I received a text message reminder to pay the fine online. After confirming the payment, 6 points were deducted directly. The process is efficient and avoids immediate errors, but it's essential to drive safely and eliminate the risk of violations.

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ONevaeh
04/24/2026, 02:26:22 AM

As a person who values safe driving, I believe running red lights is extremely dangerous. The deduction of points occurs after the traffic violation is verified. The system requires time to review the detected violation, and the driver will receive a notification to confirm the penalty before the points deduction takes effect. This process emphasizes the educational purpose to avoid retaking the subject one test. Everyone should develop the habit of stopping at red lights to protect themselves, reduce legal disputes, and ensure smooth and safe travel. Safety comes first—don't wait for a ticket to regret it.

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