How many points will be deducted for driving at 134 km/h on a highway with a speed limit of 120 km/h?
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How many points will be deducted for speeding on a highway depends on how much the vehicle's speed exceeds the prescribed limit. Any speed exceeding 10% of the prescribed limit will result in point deductions, with different ranges incurring different penalties. Below is the point deduction standard for a highway with a speed limit of 120 km/h: 1. If the vehicle's speed is between 132 km/h and 144 km/h: This is considered exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20%, and will result in a fine and 3 points deducted. 2. If the vehicle's speed is between 144 km/h and 156 km/h: This is considered exceeding the speed limit by 20% but less than 30%, and will result in a fine and 6 points deducted. 3. If the vehicle's speed is between 156 km/h and 180 km/h: This is considered exceeding the speed limit by 30% but less than 50%, and will result in a fine and 6 points deducted. 4. If the vehicle's speed is between 180 km/h and 240 km/h: This is considered exceeding the speed limit by 50% but less than 70%, and will result in a fine, 12 points deducted, and possible revocation of the driver's license. 5. If the vehicle's speed is above 240 km/h: This is considered exceeding the speed limit by more than 70%, and will result in a fine, 12 points deducted, and possible revocation of the driver's license.