How many points will be deducted for exceeding the speed limit by 50%?
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Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 50% of the prescribed speed limit will result in an immediate deduction of 12 points. After deducting 12 points, you can re-educate yourself, but if your driver's license is revoked, you cannot re-educate yourself and can only wait for two years before retaking the exam to obtain a driver's license. If it is due to an emergency, such as rescuing a patient, you can bring proof to the traffic bureau to cancel this deduction. The following is extended information: 1. "Attachment 2 of the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123": Driving medium-sized or above passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or dangerous goods transport vehicles on highways or urban expressways at a speed exceeding 20% of the prescribed limit, or on roads other than highways or urban expressways at a speed exceeding 50% of the prescribed limit, as well as driving other motor vehicles at a speed exceeding 50% of the prescribed limit, will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points. 2. Regulations: Those responsible for fatal traffic accidents with equal or greater responsibility, or with drunk driving records, are permanently prohibited from applying; those whose driver's licenses have been revoked or canceled are prohibited from applying for 10 years; those who have accumulated 12 points are prohibited from applying for a large passenger vehicle license for 5 years, and from applying for a tractor or medium-sized passenger vehicle license for 3 years.