Will points be deducted if I stop after crossing the stop line at a traffic light?
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When waiting at a traffic light, if you stop with the front of the vehicle over the line due to excessive speed, it does not count as running a red light, and no points will be deducted. However, if there is significant movement after crossing the line, penalties will apply. Below is relevant information: Regulations: At intersections without non-motorized vehicle or pedestrian crossing signals, non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians should follow the motor vehicle signal indications. When the red light is on, right-turning vehicles may proceed if they do not hinder the passage of released vehicles or pedestrians. Traffic light categories: Traffic signals are divided into: motor vehicle signals, non-motorized vehicle signals, pedestrian crossing signals, directional indicator signals (arrow signals), lane signals, flashing warning signals, and railway crossing signals.