How many points are deducted for speeding on expressways?
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Speeding on expressways results in a 12-point deduction. For medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% on highways or urban expressways, a one-time 12-point penalty is imposed. The traffic police department will lawfully impound the driver's license. Scoring Cycle: The scoring cycle is 12 months, meaning each year constitutes one scoring cycle. Traffic management authorities impose penalty points for violations, accumulating them within each scoring cycle. Consequences of Exhausting Points: If the total penalty points reach or exceed 12 within one scoring cycle, the driver's license will be impounded by traffic management authorities. The driver must then retake courses on road traffic safety laws and regulations. Upon passing the exam, the points will be cleared, and the license will be returned. Failing the exam requires continued study and retesting.