Does Fast Acceleration at Traffic Lights Count as Speeding?
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To determine whether a car is speeding when accelerating from a traffic light, it depends on the speed limit of each road section. Exceeding the speed limit constitutes speeding. Penalty points for speeding: Speeding within 10% of the prescribed speed limit: no fine, 3 penalty points; speeding between 10% and 20% of the prescribed speed limit: fine and 3 penalty points; speeding between 20% and 50% of the prescribed speed limit: fine and 3 penalty points; speeding between 50% and 70% of the prescribed speed limit: fine and 6 penalty points, with possible driver's license suspension; speeding over 70% of the prescribed speed limit: fine and 6 penalty points, with possible driver's license suspension. Precautions when passing through traffic lights: Follow traffic signals: Drive according to the green and red light signals, do not run red lights, and avoid violating traffic rules. Look left and right: Even when driving according to the light signals, check left and right to prevent collisions with illegally moving vehicles and avoid traffic accidents. Wait in order: During a red light, wait in the designated waiting area and avoid turning vehicle lanes. Pay attention to the vehicle in front: Wait for the vehicle ahead to start before proceeding orderly through the traffic light to prevent congestion and traffic jams.