The red light is half-run, and theoretically speaking, it is already a violation, but if you do not cross the line much and stop in time, it is very likely that you will not be punished.
Is it illegal to stop in the middle of the road? Strictly speaking, it is a violation. If you accidentally run half of the red light and stop in the middle of the road, you are suspected of running a red light, and if you receive a ticket, you may not be able to appeal successfully. Even if it is not counted as running a red light, crossing the stop line itself is considered a violation.
But it won't necessarily be filmed by a red light camera. In fact, if we find that we stop there in time after running a red light, and do not exceed the stop line a lot, the traffic management department will generally not impose penalties.
To take photos of running red lights, at least 3 pictures reflecting the behavior process of running red lights.
First, at a red light, the car in front of the stop line; The second is a photo of the car having crossed the stop line; The third photo is a photo that reflects the forward displacement of the vehicle in the second photo, and it must have a direction.
If we stop in time and do not continue to drive forward, it is likely to be recognized as: after crossing the stop line, we do not continue to move forward, and we will not be captured by the camera.
Some people will worry: stop in the middle of the road, if you are hit by someone, do you want us to take responsibility? In fact, this really has to happen, and who counts it specifically depends on whether the parking behavior has an impact on the occurrence of traffic accidents.