Does speeding at the entrance of an average speed check zone count?
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Speeding at the starting point of an average speed check zone does not constitute a traffic violation. Average speed monitoring is implemented by setting up two adjacent surveillance points on the same road section. The principle is to calculate the vehicle's average speed on that road section based on the time it takes to pass between the two monitoring points, and then determine whether the vehicle has exceeded the speed limit according to the standard set for that section. If the average speed exceeds the limit by 10% or more, corresponding penalties will be imposed, with varying penalties for different ranges of speeding. Methods to prevent speeding: 1. Use navigation: Turn on mobile or in-car navigation before driving. During highway travel, the navigation system will announce any speeding behavior and also report the presence of traffic enforcement cameras or speed check points along the route. 2. Observe signs: While driving on highways, always pay attention to road signs, including warning signs, directional signs, and road markings, and drive accordingly based on these signals.