Will points be deducted for stopping in the middle of the road after running a red light?
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Whether points will be deducted for stopping in the middle of the road after running a red light depends on the specific situation: 1. If only the front of the vehicle crosses the line, no points will be deducted. If the vehicle just crosses the stop line when the light is red and stops immediately, the traffic authorities will not impose a penalty. However, if there is obvious movement after crossing the line, a penalty will be imposed; 2. If the entire vehicle crosses the line, 2 points will be deducted; 3. If the vehicle completely crosses the stop line but does not continue moving, it is not considered running a red light, but this situation is classified as over-the-line parking, and according to regulations, 2 points will be deducted. Running a red light refers to the behavior of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, pedestrians, etc., violating traffic signal instructions by crossing the stop line and continuing to move when the red light is on and passage is prohibited. The extended meaning of 'running a red light' is often used to describe actions that go beyond existing rules or other violations of laws or moral norms.