Will going straight in a left-turn lane be captured by cameras?

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VictoriaLynn
07/25/25 9:04am
Going straight in a left-turn lane will be captured by cameras. Below are the specific regulations for penalties when going straight in a left-turn lane: 1. Going straight when both left-turn and straight signals are green: This will be penalized as driving not in accordance with the prescribed direction, resulting in a fine and a deduction of 2 points. 2. Going straight when the straight signal is green but the left-turn signal is red: This is usually treated as running a red light, resulting in a fine and a deduction of 6 points. Below is additional information about running a red light: 1. Three photos as evidence: To determine if a vehicle has run a red light, three photos are used as evidence. These photos are taken before the vehicle crosses the stop line, after crossing the stop line, and when entering the intersection. The photo of the vehicle entering the intersection can clearly show whether the vehicle forcibly passed through during a red light. 2. Definition: Running a red light refers to the act of a motor vehicle violating the prohibition of passage during the red light phase at a signal-controlled intersection or road section, crossing the stop line and continuing to drive. 3. Precautions: Drivers should slow down in advance when approaching an intersection to create distance from large vehicles, allowing time and space to observe traffic signals. If a vehicle has already crossed the stop line, it should not reverse, as this not only increases the risk of collision with vehicles behind or pedestrians but may also be recorded by traffic cameras due to the displacement.
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BraxtonAnn
08/11/25 2:02pm
I've been driving on the road for over 20 years and often see people going straight from the left-turn lane, only to be caught by cameras and fined. Many intersections have electronic eyes watching, especially at traffic lights in big cities. If you go straight in a lane that only allows left turns, the system will automatically recognize the violation and capture your license plate. Not only will you be fined 100 to 200 yuan, but you'll also lose 3 points on your license—it's a big loss. I recommend checking road signs in advance while driving and not rushing to take the wrong lane. Especially during peak hours, police or cameras are on duty, increasing the risk of getting caught. Learning to use navigation to check lane directions can also help you avoid mistakes. In short, to save trouble and avoid fines, it's best to stick to driving straight in the straight lane.
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LaGage
09/27/25 7:21am
As someone familiar with traffic regulations, I must tell you that going straight in a left-turn lane is absolutely illegal and easily captured by electronic surveillance. Most modern traffic systems are equipped with high-definition cameras at key intersections that can detect lane violations. According to traffic laws, this violation may result in a fine of around 150 yuan and penalty points. I've observed that major urban roads have high camera coverage—for instance, at main intersections in Shanghai and Beijing, there are virtually no blind spots. To avoid being caught, I recommend checking your route and familiarizing yourself with lane signage before driving. If possible, using a mobile map app can provide real-time lane direction alerts. Maintaining a good driving record also benefits your insurance rates, so following the rules is far more cost-effective than taking risks.
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