Will I be penalized if I rush through a yellow light that turns red halfway?

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SanCarlos
07/30/25 2:47am
Rushing through a yellow light that turns red halfway will not result in a penalty. If the motor vehicle crosses the stop line while the light is green or yellow and it later turns red, this does not constitute a violation. When passing through a signalized intersection, drivers must always pay attention to the traffic light status, reduce speed, and avoid potential hazards. Penalties for running a red light: The penalty for running a red light is a fine and a deduction of 6 points from the driver's license. Running a red light is an extremely dangerous behavior that endangers both the driver and other vehicles. When approaching a traffic signal, drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop at any time. How to handle a red light violation: Violations for running a red light can be processed through the traffic management mobile app "12123" or directly at the vehicle management office or traffic authorities. Regardless of the method chosen, the traffic violation can be effectively resolved without affecting the use of the vehicle.
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