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Does Fast Acceleration at Traffic Lights Count as Speeding?

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MadelynLee
07/29/25 2:14am
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.
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MacCharlie
08/12/25 12:16pm
I've been driving for many years and feel that a quick start at traffic lights doesn't count as speeding. Speeding is when your speed exceeds the limit, for example, if the road speed limit is 60 km/h and you reach 70 km/h. A quick start just means greater acceleration during the process of going from stationary to normal speed, usually reaching within the speed limit in a few seconds, so as long as you don't exceed the limit, it's fine. I often do this at city intersections to keep traffic flowing smoothly and reduce congestion for cars behind. However, you need to be careful not to be too aggressive, especially in rainy conditions when the road is slippery, as tires can easily lose traction and control. New drivers often worry about this, but it's not against the rules. I recommend checking your vehicle's braking system to ensure a smooth start. Overall, safety control is the most important thing, and a quick start during peak traffic hours can actually improve efficiency.
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HannahLynn
10/02/25 3:49am
As someone knowledgeable about traffic rules, I can confirm that a quick start does not constitute speeding. Speeding is defined as driving above the legal speed limit. When starting from zero, as long as your speed doesn't exceed the limit, it's not considered speeding. I've seen many intersection cameras that only capture speed, not acceleration. However, be aware that urban speed limits are often below 50 km/h, so accelerating quickly to the speed limit isn't an issue. But starting too abruptly may pose a risk of dangerous driving, such as rear-ending or startling pedestrians. I recommend reading the traffic manual, which emphasizes speed control rather than acceleration. From a safety perspective, smooth starts can extend tire life and save on fuel costs. In summary, from a regulatory standpoint, this isn't speeding, but reasonable driving is always more prudent.
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SanCorbin
11/15/25 5:33am
I'm a car enthusiast with over a decade of experience in car culture. Quick acceleration from traffic lights doesn't equate to speeding. Speeding refers to exceeding speed limits, while fast acceleration demonstrates strong performance - just like how some sports cars achieve 0-60km/h incredibly quickly without breaking any rules. I've tested various acceleration scenarios on racetracks, and rapid starts at intersections can actually improve traffic flow and slightly reduce fuel consumption. Regarding vehicle wear, overly aggressive starts may increase engine stress, so regular maintenance is crucial to prevent malfunctions. With urban speed limits typically around 50km/h, reaching that speed quickly isn't illegal. However, slow down on slippery surfaces to prevent skidding. Ultimately, the joy of driving lies in control - no need to worry about this aspect.
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