How is speeding between 10% and 20% in a tunnel penalized?

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Louis
07/29/25 11:42pm
Speeding between 10% and 20% over the speed limit results in a fine and 3 demerit points. Special vehicles such as medium-sized or larger passenger and cargo trucks, commercial vehicles, school buses, and hazardous material transport vehicles are subject to their specific regulations. Partial introduction of the penalties: 1. Percentage of speeding: (Actual speed minus the speed limit) divided by the speed limit multiplied by 100 equals the percentage of speeding. 2. Speed limits: On roads without speed limit signs or markings, motor vehicles must not exceed the following maximum speeds: 30 km/h for urban roads without a center line and 40 km/h for highways without a center line.
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