How is speeding over 20% penalized and how many points are deducted?
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Speeding over 20% results in a 3-point deduction and a fine of 100 yuan. Below are specific details regarding speeding: 1. Definition of speeding: Speeding refers to the act of driving a vehicle at a speed exceeding the limits set by laws and regulations. For example, the maximum speed limit on highways in China is 120 km/h. 2. Speeding signs: When there are traffic signs indicating speed limits or speed limit markings, drivers must strictly adhere to the specified speed. Exceeding the designated speed limit for that road section constitutes speeding.
I accidentally exceeded the speed limit by more than 20% while driving before, and ended up getting penalized with 6 points deducted from my license plus a 200 yuan fine. Speeding really doesn’t pay off. Once, I was in a hurry on the highway and pressed the accelerator too hard—the police radar caught me immediately, and the points on my license dropped drastically. Thinking about it now still scares me. Speeding doesn’t just cost you points and fines; if an accident happens, the liability increases, and the compensation would be substantial. So now, before hitting the highway, I always check the speed limit signs and set a phone alarm to remind myself not to speed. Friends, safety comes first—keep your speed in check to avoid regrets.