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If there is a traffic jam at the intersection, is it illegal for a traffic police commander to run a red light and be photographed by the camera?

Not exactly.

Article 44 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that when a motor vehicle passes through an intersection, it should follow the traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings or the command of the traffic police. When crossing an intersection without traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings or traffic police command, you should slow down and let pedestrians and vehicles with priority pass first.

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The definition of running a red light is that there must be three photos, namely, the vehicle passes through the stop line, the vehicle travels to the middle of the intersection, and the vehicle arrives at the opposite intersection. Only by taking these three photos will it be considered as running a red light. According to the current shooting technology of running a red light, the system can achieve the vehicle capture rate of 100%, the recognition time is about 1 second, and the vehicle recognition rate is over 95% during the day and over 90% at night.

So as long as you run a red light, you will basically be photographed. However, there are some special circumstances, such as no red light running in the photo, incomplete license plate number or two license plate numbers in the same photo are invalid photos. It is conceivable that the probability of running a red light without being photographed is extremely small.

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