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