Will the traffic light still take photos if it keeps flashing yellow at night?

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Bella
07/30/25 9:33am
On Chinese roads, after midnight, all red lights turn into flashing yellow lights, and the cameras will not capture any violations, allowing vehicles to pass freely. Below is some relevant information about traffic lights: 1. Classification: Traffic signals are divided into motor vehicle signals, non-motor vehicle signals, pedestrian crossing signals, directional indicator signals (arrow signals), lane signals, flashing warning signals, and railway crossing signals. 2. Colors: Initially, there were only red and green lights. Later, after improvements, a yellow light was added. Red means stop, yellow means prepare, and green means go.
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