Will Running a Red Light During a U-turn Be Captured?
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When driving a vehicle and running a red light during a U-turn, it is almost certain to be captured if the road is equipped with an electronic monitoring system. If the traffic light intersection lacks a monitoring system, running a red light during a U-turn will not be photographed by electronic surveillance. However, this scenario is very rare and typically occurs at traffic light intersections in small towns. In urban areas, most traffic light intersections are equipped with electronic monitoring. Any illegal act of running a red light during a U-turn, left turn, or straight driving is uniformly penalized as violating the red light phase prohibition, crossing the stop line, and continuing to drive. To deter drivers from deliberately running red lights, traffic police departments impose penalty points for such violations, including a fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 6 points. Generally, when an electronic surveillance camera captures three instances of illegal behavior, it automatically uploads the data to the traffic violation system. After review and confirmation by traffic police, if the violation is queried online, it usually takes about 5 working days. However, if you visit the local traffic management department where the violation occurred, the record can typically be queried within 2 to 3 working days.