Will I be fined if I cross the line when the light turns red?
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You will not be fined if you cross the line when the light turns red. According to the regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law, the meanings of motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle signal lights are as follows: 1. When the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles must not obstruct the passage of straight-going vehicles or pedestrians; 2. When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass; 3. When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing. The criteria for running a red light are: 1. The traffic police will capture three images: the first when part of the vehicle's license plate crosses the stop line during the red light, the second when the vehicle passes the middle traffic police platform, and the third when the vehicle crosses the opposite stop line—only when all three images are captured together is it considered running a red light; 2. The traffic department will use video surveillance to determine if a vehicle is suspected of running a red light; 3. Traffic cameras capture moving violations, and excessive movement will be recorded.