How many points will be deducted for driving at 110 km/h on a highway with a speed limit of 100 km/h?
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Driving at 110 km/h on a highway with a speed limit of 100 km/h will not result in any points deduction. If your speed does not exceed 10% of the speed limit on the highway, no points will be deducted. Highway speed limit standards: Pedestrians, non-motorized vehicles, tractors, wheeled special machinery vehicles, articulated buses, full-trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles designed with a speed below 70 km/h are not allowed to enter the highway. The maximum speed on the highway must not exceed 120 km/h, and the minimum speed must not be lower than 60 km/h. Highway speeding penalty standards: Exceeding the maximum speed limit by less than 50% will result in a 3-point deduction, exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 50% will result in a 6-point deduction. If a motor vehicle exceeds the maximum speed limit by more than 50% on the highway, 6 points will be deducted, and the driver's license will be revoked.