
Speeding 50% in urban areas results in a deduction of 6 points. Below are the specific penalties for speeding: 1. Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10%: No fine, but 3 points are deducted. 2. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20%: A fine is imposed, and 3 points are deducted. 3. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% but less than 50%: A fine is imposed, and 3 points are deducted. 4. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70%: A fine is imposed, and 6 points are deducted. The driver's license may also be revoked. Speeding reduces the driver's ability to fully and accurately perceive changes inside and outside the vehicle, weakens their spatial awareness, and impairs their judgment of speed.

I was driving on an urban road before, in a hurry to get things done, so I stepped on the gas and accelerated. The speed limit was 60 km/h, but I went straight up to 90 km/h, thinking it was just a little over. As a result, I got caught by a speed camera, and the traffic police said I was speeding by 50%, resulting in 12 demerit points and a fine of 2,000 yuan! I was stunned—not only was my driver's license suspended for six months, but I also had to retake the test to regain the points. That experience really taught me a lesson. In urban areas with heavy traffic, even a slight overspeed significantly reduces safety and can easily lead to serious accidents. I learned my lesson afterward—now I always turn on navigation for speed alerts and have installed a dashcam to monitor my speed. I advise everyone not to follow my example. A 50% overspeed leading to heavy penalties and point deductions is no joke. Dealing with the violation also means a long hassle at the vehicle management office. It’s much more reliable to keep an eye on the dashboard and control your speed while driving.

As a new driver who just got my license, I'm most afraid of speeding in urban areas. Veteran drivers say that exceeding the speed limit by 50% in the city means going over half the limit - like driving 90 in a 60 zone. If caught on camera, it's an immediate 12-point deduction, landing you straight on the blacklist. I'm quite timid, and the thought of losing all my points and having to retake the driving test makes my scalp tingle - not to mention the fine ranging from 500 to 2000 yuan. With frequent turns and many pedestrians in the city, speeding can easily lead to loss of control and accidents. As a novice with limited experience, I need to be extra careful. I usually set speed alerts on my phone app, and follow my driving instructor's advice to frequently check mirrors and maintain safe following distances. Safety first - it's not worth the trouble just to go faster.

Speeding 50% over the limit in urban areas is quite common but heavily penalized. The basic rule is that exceeding the speed limit by more than half results in 12 penalty points. For example, driving at 90 km/h in a 60 km/h zone counts as 50% over the limit. Fines typically start around 2,000 yuan, and in severe cases, the driver's license may be revoked. Urban traffic is complex, and such speeding poses extreme risks. In case of an accident, full responsibility falls on the driver. I just want to remind everyone to check the speed limits and road conditions before driving. Driving slower is always better than anything else. If penalized, promptly make up for the lost points to avoid further complications.


