Will running a yellow light be photographed?

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LeBethany
07/29/25 5:03pm
Running a yellow light will be photographed. Regulation introduction: The "Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates that a yellow light serves as a warning, and motor vehicles should slow down when approaching an intersection. If a vehicle has already crossed the stop line when the yellow light turns on, it may continue to pass. If it has not yet crossed the stop line, it should slow down and stop. The act of rushing through a yellow light is considered a violation of traffic signal rules, and the driver will be fined and penalized with 6 demerit points. Legal basis: According to Article 38 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," when the green light is on, vehicles are permitted to pass, but turning vehicles must not obstruct the passage of through traffic or pedestrians. When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass.
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