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How many points will be deducted for driving at 70 in a 40-speed limit ramp?

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Jane
07/29/2025, 10:46:16 AM

Driving at 70 in a 40-speed limit ramp will result in a deduction of 6 points. Below are relevant information about point reduction through legal study: Definition and Explanation: Drivers holding a driver's license who have been penalized for traffic violations can have their penalty points reduced by participating in online traffic safety education and passing the exam. This point reduction through legal study is a traffic management convenience measure uniformly deployed by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security; Legal Basis: The issuance of the "Work Standards for Reducing Points of Road Traffic Violations by Receiving Traffic Safety Education (Trial)", Article 5 stipulates that motor vehicle drivers applying to participate in traffic safety education to reduce points for traffic violations must participate in corresponding road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning, exams, or traffic safety public welfare activities according to their highest permitted driving model; Study and Exam: Apply for "point reduction through legal study" online learning. Continuous study for 5 minutes will be counted as accumulated study time. Accumulating 30 minutes of study within 3 days counts as one session. Within 7 working days after meeting the study time requirement, you can apply to participate in the online exam. If the exam is not passed, you can retake it within 24 hours, with a limit of 2 retakes.

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MacLucia
08/13/2025, 03:15:43 AM

I once almost sped on a highway ramp. A friend told me that if the speed limit is 40 km/h and you drive at 70 km/h, you're speeding by 75%, which is considered serious speeding over 50%. According to regulations, this would result in 6 penalty points and a fine ranging from 200 to 2000 yuan. Ramps have many curves, and speeding can easily lead to loss of control and accidents. I've personally witnessed someone hitting the guardrail this way, with repair costs running into thousands. Now when I drive, I always watch the speed limit signs and use a mobile app to check my real-time speed—safety first and it also saves on ticket costs. Next time before entering a ramp, I'll slow down to around 30 km/h early, brake more, and take it slow.

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EmmettLynn
10/11/2025, 12:29:00 AM

As someone who frequently drives my kids to school, I'm very mindful of driving safety. If you drive 70 km/h in a ramp zone with a 40 km/h speed limit, that's 75% over the limit - it will definitely cost you 6 demerit points plus hundreds in fines. Not only will losing all your points affect your license renewal, but your insurance premiums will also increase. With children at home, we can't afford to take such risks. I once saw a news report about a similar accident that injured an entire family, so now I always set my navigation to remind me to slow down. Remember, safe driving is no trivial matter.

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VonAurora
11/24/2025, 12:34:23 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I also thought it was thrilling to speed through ramps. But after consulting a traffic police friend, I learned that if the speed limit is 40 km/h and you drive at 70 km/h, it's a level that deducts 6 points. Exceeding the speed limit by 75% is a serious offense, resulting in both fines and point deductions. I usually rely on the car's navigation system to monitor real-time speed to avoid speed cameras. Driving at such speeds is extremely dangerous.

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Luis
01/14/2026, 02:06:24 AM

Having driven for over a decade, I'm quite familiar with speeding regulations. According to traffic rules, exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% results in 6 penalty points. For instance, driving at 70 km/h in a 40 km/h zone falls under this category. Ramps, being highway entry points, require lower speeds. Apart from penalty points, your license could also be temporarily suspended. I regularly check my tires and brakes to prevent unintended acceleration. Every time I enter a ramp, I slow down to below 35 km/h to ensure safety.

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McEloise
04/10/2026, 10:17:24 PM

I always drive carefully, as speeding is simply not worth it. Driving at 70 km/h in a 40 km/h zone will definitely cost you 6 points on your license, and the fines are hefty. In severe cases, having your license revoked would be disastrous. Narrow and sharp curves on ramps can easily cause skids if you're going too fast—I've seen cars flip over with my own eyes. My advice is to maintain a slow speed and keep a safe following distance; getting home safely is what matters most.

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