How many points will be deducted for speeding between 10% and 20% over the speed limit in a section?

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VonMaria
07/24/25 6:02am
Here is a detailed introduction to the penalty rules for speeding between 10% and 20% over the speed limit in a section: 1. Driving ordinary motor vehicles: 3 points will be deducted, and a fine will be imposed. 2. Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles: 6 points will be deducted, and a fine will be imposed. Below is extended information on penalties for driving below the minimum speed limit: 1. Driving 20% or more below the minimum speed limit: If a motor vehicle is driven on a highway at a speed 20% or more below the prescribed minimum speed under normal conditions, a fine will be imposed, and 3 points will be deducted. 2. Driving within 20% below the minimum speed limit: If driving on a highway below the minimum speed but within 20% of the limit, no fine will be imposed. 3. Severe weather conditions: If the vehicle speed on the highway falls below the minimum speed limit due to road repairs, traffic jams, rain, fog, or other severe weather conditions, no penalty will be imposed.
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VonSilas
08/11/25 1:46am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I remember once being caught by a speed camera for exceeding the speed limit by 15% on a highway section, resulting in 3 penalty points and a 200 yuan fine. Back then, I didn't even notice when my speed crept up until the ticket arrived. This kind of speeding, between 10% and 20%, is quite common, and the penalty is consistently 3 points, especially on urban expressways or national highways. My lesson is to use cruise control more often on long trips to prevent speed from getting out of hand. Safety comes first—while a minor speeding violation won’t revoke your license, repeated offenses carry significant risks. Just imagine the fatal consequences of an accident on the highway. Now, I always keep an eye on the speedometer in monitored zones, driving slower for peace of mind—saving money and, more importantly, lives.
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