Will I get points deducted if I stop halfway through running a red light?
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Running a red light and stopping halfway will result in a 6-point deduction and a fine of 200 yuan. To be considered running a red light, three photos must be captured: one inside the red light line, one crossing the line under the red light, and one continuing to drive after crossing the line under the red light. If you run a red light and stop in the middle of the road, all three photos will have been taken, and it will be counted as running a red light. If only the front wheels pass the stop line, it is not considered running a red light. If both front and rear wheels pass the stop line but do not move further, it is not considered running a red light but is classified as illegal parking, resulting in a 2-point deduction. If you cross the line and then reverse back, you will receive a warning and a fine of 20 to 200 yuan. Running a red light refers to the act of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, or pedestrians violating traffic signal instructions by crossing the stop line and continuing to drive when the red light is on and passage is prohibited.