Will Running a Red Light Definitely Be Captured?
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Running a red light may not necessarily be captured, and the reasons are: 1. The surveillance at the intersection is not very effective; 2. The cameras only have monitoring and recording functions, but traffic police usually do not collect signal light monitoring data unless an accident occurs. Running a red light refers to the act of a motor vehicle violating the traffic signal indication by crossing the stop line and continuing to drive when the red light is on and passage is prohibited. The determination of running a red light requires three photos: the vehicle passing the stop line, the vehicle moving to the middle of the intersection, and the vehicle arriving at the opposite intersection. As long as these three photos are captured, it will be considered running a red light. Traffic signals consist of red, green, and yellow lights. The red light indicates prohibition of passage; the green light indicates permission to pass; and the yellow light serves as a warning.