How many points will be deducted for exceeding 60 km/h when visibility is below 200 meters?
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Exceeding 60 km/h when visibility is below 200 meters will result in a 6-point deduction. Below are the conditions and regulations from the "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law": Conditions: When motor vehicles are driving on highways and encounter meteorological conditions with low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, the following regulations must be observed: When visibility is below 200 meters, the speed must not exceed 60 km/h; when visibility is below 100 meters, the speed must not exceed 40 km/h; when visibility is below 50 meters, the driving speed must not exceed 20 km/h, and the driver must exit the highway from the nearest exit as soon as possible. Article 81 of the "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law": When motor vehicles are driving on highways and encounter low-visibility meteorological conditions such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, the following regulations must be observed: When visibility is below 200 meters, turn on the fog lights, low-beam headlights, side marker lights, and front and rear position lights. The speed must not exceed 60 km/h, and a distance of at least 100 meters must be maintained from the vehicle in front in the same lane. When visibility is below 100 meters, turn on the fog lights, low-beam headlights, side marker lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed must not exceed 40 km/h, and a distance of at least 50 meters must be maintained from the vehicle in front in the same lane. When visibility is below 50 meters, turn on the fog lights, low-beam headlights, marker lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed must not exceed 20 km/h, and the driver must exit the highway from the nearest exit as soon as possible.