Will running a red light in a new unlicensed car result in penalty points?
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Running a red light in a new unlicensed car will result in penalty points, and driving without a license plate will also be penalized. Determination of the third photo for running a red light at an intersection: When driving through an intersection, if you have already crossed the stop line when the red light just turns on, it will not be considered as running a red light. However, if you are still in front of the stop line when the red light turns on, it will trigger the red-light camera. Continuing to drive into the intersection, i.e., the open area of the crossroad, will result in a third photo being taken. This position is considered part of the intersection and will establish the fact of running a red light, leading to penalties. Determination of running a red light at a two-way intersection: On roads without intersections or crossroads, traffic lights may also be installed for pedestrian convenience. For the determination of the third photo for running a red light, it will be taken after passing the pedestrian crossing, i.e., when entering the marked area ahead. If you stop before the pedestrian crossing and do not proceed further, there is a high chance it will not be considered as running a red light. Therefore, it is particularly important to note that if you realize you have run a red light, you must stop immediately and wait for the next signal cycle before proceeding.