How many points are deducted for exceeding 10% but less than 20%?

2 Answers
DeJason
07/25/25 2:24pm
Exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20% results in a deduction of 3 points. Below are the specific details regarding road speed limits: 1. Penalty regulations: Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% results in a warning without point deduction; exceeding by 10%—20% deducts 3 points; exceeding by 20%—50% deducts 6 points; exceeding by more than 50% deducts 12 points. 2. Formula for calculating the percentage of speeding: (Speed / Speed Limit) — 1 * 100. For example, if the speed limit is 70 km/h and the vehicle speed is 80 km/h, divide 80 by 70, subtract 1, then multiply by 100 to get 14.28, meaning the vehicle is speeding by 14%.
Was this review help?
9
4
Share
LeahLee
08/11/25 9:03pm
Once when I was driving on the highway, I exceeded the speed limit by 10% to 20%, which usually results in a 3-point deduction. This is considered a moderate violation, as the police explained that higher speeds increase the risk of accidents. For example, if the speed limit is 100 km/h and you drive between 110 and 119 km/h, you haven't exceeded 20% but it's still dangerous. The 3-point deduction serves as a reminder for drivers to control their speed, avoiding rear-end collisions or sudden braking. I usually recommend using the speed monitoring feature on mobile navigation apps to develop good habits—don’t rush, safety comes first. If you accidentally get fined, handle the violation promptly to prevent point accumulation from affecting your driver's license. Remember, rules may vary slightly by region, but they are generally enforced this way.
Was this review help?
12
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Drive on Snow and Ice Roads

To drive safely on snow and ice roads, follow these guidelines: Straight-line driving: Maintain sufficient following distance, generally at least twice the normal road distance. Keep a steady speed and avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration. Avoid overtaking unless absolutely confident. Turning: Reduce to minimum speed before entering turns. Steer slowly and smoothly, taking wide turns rather than sharp ones. Hill driving: Before ascending, slightly increase speed to gain momentum. Maintain constant speed during ascent without acceleration. Before descending, reduce to minimum speed and descend at steady pace without braking. Never coast in neutral gear.
13
1
Share

How Often Should the Original Brake Fluid Be Replaced?

Brake fluid should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers or 3 years. Here are some precautions for brake fluid usage: Do not mix different types: Do not mix different types or brands of brake fluid. Due to differences in formulations, mixing brake fluids can lead to a decline in performance. Replace if water content is high: If the brake fluid absorbs moisture or contains impurities, it should be replaced or filtered promptly. Otherwise, it may result in insufficient braking pressure and affect braking performance. Replace after prolonged use: For vehicles driven normally for 40,000 kilometers or with brake fluid used continuously for over 3 years, the brake fluid is prone to deterioration due to prolonged use and should be replaced in a timely manner.
12
4
Share

Does 'S' Stand for Provincial Highway?

s stands for provincial highway. Relevant introductions are as follows: Rules for road numbering: In China, roads are mainly divided into three levels according to their administrative grades: national highways (including national trunk highways), provincial highways, and county highways. The first letters of the Chinese pinyin for the words 'national', 'provincial', and 'county'—G, S, and X—are used as their respective identifiers, with the identifiers followed by numbers to form the numbering. Numbering of provincial highways: The numbering of provincial highways is compiled within the scope of provincial administrative regions; the numbering of provincial radial highways is also compiled within the scope of provincial administrative regions. Radial lines (starting with 1), vertical lines (starting with 2), horizontal lines (starting with 3), vertical connecting lines (starting with 4), horizontal connecting lines (starting with 5), and ring lines (starting with 6).
10
0
Share

What Are the Common Faults When an Angle Grinder Fails to Rotate?

Common faults that may cause an angle grinder to stop rotating include: power disconnection; loose or detached connectors; poor switch contact; lack of contact between the brushes and commutator surface; burnt switch contacts; mechanical jamming. Below is relevant information about angle grinders: Usage Tips: Before use, always check whether the angle grinder has a protective cover, whether the cover is secure, and whether the grinding disc is properly installed. Precautions: It is strictly prohibited to use damaged grinding discs. During cutting, prevent sparks from scattering to avoid harming others and keep away from flammable and explosive materials. Always wear protective goggles and appropriate work clothing. Avoid loose-fitting clothing, do not wear jewelry, and tie back long hair. Never operate the grinder while wearing gloves or with unbuttoned cuffs.
2
3
Share

What brand is green-max tires?

green-max is one of the tire series of Linglong Tires, called GREEN-MAX Green Drive, mainly produced by Shandong Linglong Tire Co., Ltd. Shandong Linglong Tire Co., Ltd. is one of the world's top 20 tire companies and the second largest tire manufacturer in China. Additional information: The price of Linglong green-max tires varies between 607 and 812 yuan depending on the tire model and size. Car enthusiasts can visit the official flagship store of Linglong Tires to check the specific price of tires that match their car model. Linglong green-max tires are designed to provide a comfortable, quiet, and highly controllable driving experience. They are ultra-high-performance tires with excellent performance and low noise. Their technical features include high controllability, excellent drainage performance, strong stability, and a comfortable driving experience, making them suitable for high-end sedans.
3
2
Share

Does Turning on the Heater While the Car is Running Consume More Fuel?

If you turn on the heater immediately after starting the car without allowing it to warm up, it will consume significantly more fuel. However, if you wait until the car has warmed up before turning on the heater, the additional fuel consumption is minimal and can be practically ignored. Here are some relevant details: Does using the heater in winter consume fuel while driving? The interior heating system relies on the car's cooling system, which is independent of the engine's RPM and power output. Therefore, it does not consume extra fuel while driving. However, if you idle the car to enjoy the heater, it will consume fuel. Precautions when using the car heater: Do not press the A/C button. Pressing the A/C button activates the compressor, which turns on the air conditioning. The heater, on the other hand, does not require this, as it simply redirects some of the heat from the engine's cooling system into the cabin. Using the air conditioning alongside the heater will counteract some of the engine's power, leading to increased fuel consumption. Wait until the car has warmed up before turning on the heater. When the car is first started, the engine oil needs time to circulate from the oil pan to all components. Turning on the heater during this period will inevitably increase the engine's workload.
9
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.