Static CCTV-style footage from a high-mounted traffic camera overlooking a busy urban intersection in China during daytime. Slight compression artifacts, low dynamic range, faint color cast (green/blue tint), timestamp overlay in top corner (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS), subtle frame skipping, no camera movement. Ambient audio minimal or absent (typical CCTV), or faint distant traffic hum. The frame shows a four-way junction with traffic lights, zebra crossing, scooters, and cars moving normally. A man on a scooter slowly enters the intersection as the light changes. He is midway across. From the right side of frame, a car suddenly enters at high speed, clearly violating the signal. There is no dramatic buildup—just normal traffic, then sudden danger. The car slams into the scooter. Impact is abrupt and chaotic— the scooter breaks apart and skids across the road, debris scattering. But the man—due to the angle of impact— is thrown slightly aside and lands on his feet, stumbling but not crushed. The car continues forward for a few meters before stopping abruptly. For a moment, everything freezes. Nearby pedestrians hesitate, then begin running toward the scene. The man stands there, shocked, looking down at the destroyed scooter. Timestamp continues ticking. No zoom, no cut.