Running a red light at a left turn, will you deduct points if you stop halfway through?
If you run a red light on a left turn and stop halfway through, you will be deducted points depending on the situation. According to the provisions of the "Demerit Points for Road Traffic Safety Violations", driving a motor vehicle in violation of road traffic lights will be deducted 6 points at a time. Running a red light is the act of a motor vehicle violating a traffic light indication by crossing the stop line and continuing to drive when the red light is on.
If the vehicle has crossed the stop line at the time of the red light, but does not complete the left turn for various reasons, it will not be considered a red light run and no points will be deducted. However, if the vehicle does not cross the stop line when the red light is on, but still makes a left turn, it will be considered a red light run and will be deducted 6 points.
In addition, if the vehicle has crossed the stop line when the red light is on, but is unable to make a left turn due to road congestion, etc., you can stop where you are and wait for the signal light to change. If a vehicle does not cross the stop line when the red light is on, but is forced to stop due to road congestion, etc., it will not be considered a red light run.
In short, when driving a motor vehicle, you should strictly follow the traffic rules, do not run red lights, do not drive in the wrong direction, do not change lanes at will, etc. If you encounter problems while driving, you should take timely measures to ensure the safety of yourself and others. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the traffic lights and sign markings, and drive according to the regulations. If you are unfortunate enough to have points deducted or have a traffic accident, you should deal with it in time and bear the corresponding responsibility.