How is single-point speeding penalized?

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OParker
07/25/25 6:37am
The penalties for speeding on highways are as follows: 1. For medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, and hazardous material transport vehicles exceeding the speed limit by 20% or more on highways, 12 demerit points will be recorded; for other vehicles exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more on highways, 12 demerit points will be recorded, and a fine of 200 to 2000 yuan will be imposed. 2. For exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50% on highways, 6 demerit points will be recorded, and a fine of 20 to 200 yuan will be imposed. 3. For exceeding the speed limit by 10% to 20% on highways, 3 demerit points will be recorded, and a fine of 20 to 200 yuan will be imposed. Relevant information about speed limits is as follows: 1. Introduction to speed limits: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of driving speeds within a certain numerical range over a specified length of road. 2. Purpose of speed limits: The main purpose is to preemptively remind drivers to reasonably control their speed in subsequent sections of the road ahead, prevent speeding hazards, and ensure driving safety. Speed limits are an indispensable and most important part of road transport safety.
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