Will Temporary Traffic Lights Take Photos?

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VonSerenity
07/30/25 7:51am
Temporary traffic lights will not take photos. Reasons why they don't take photos: Generally, intersections with temporary traffic lights are not equipped with automatic traffic monitoring and photo-taking devices, so they won't capture violations. However, drivers should still obey the Road Traffic Safety Law at such intersections and must not run red lights. According to regulations, traffic signals consist of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light indicates prohibition of passage, a green light permits passage, and a yellow light serves as a warning. Safety driving precautions: Strictly adhere to traffic regulations and never drive under the influence of alcohol; Adjust speed according to road conditions, traffic flow, and weather conditions; Remember to take a break every two hours during long-distance driving; Maintain full concentration while driving and avoid using mobile phones, eating, or other distracting behaviors.
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