You can get lucky in burst mode, but that shot is taken as a long exposure on a tripod. The main giveaway are the multiple strikes, but you can also see the star burst around the lights as a result of a narrow aperture used to increase the exposure time.
I shoot mine at between f16 to f22 and ISO400 to 800, basically aiming for a 25-30 second exposure. I shoot in aperture priority mode and manual focus, focussing at about 2/3rds into the scene, which is often difficult in low light. Sometimes I'll get caught out without a tripod, and I'll stick it in burst mode, and very occasionally I'll get lucky.
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(1/30th at f5.6, ISO4000 in burst mode, hand held)
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(25s at f22, ISO640 tripod mounted)