Will running a red light result in fines and penalty points?

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JeremiahLee
07/29/25 7:07pm
Here are the situations regarding fines and penalty points for running a red light: 1. If a traffic officer is present at the scene and you are caught, you will be penalized with 6 points. 2. If you run a red light and are captured by an electronic traffic enforcement camera, you will also receive a 6-point penalty. 3. If you run a red light but are neither photographed nor caught, no penalty points will be deducted. 4. If you run a red light to avoid an emergency, you can appeal to the traffic police department. If the appeal is approved, no penalty points will be deducted; otherwise, the points will still be deducted. Additional information: Running a red light is often used to describe motor vehicles violating traffic signals or other actions that breach legal or ethical norms. Starting from January 1, 2013, motor vehicles running a red light will be penalized with 6 points.
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