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How many points will be deducted for speeding between 10% and 20%?

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VonEsther
07/29/25 11:06pm
Motor vehicles speeding between 10% and 20% will be subject to different penalties depending on the circumstances. Definition: Vehicle speed refers to the distance traveled by a vehicle per unit time, abbreviated as speed, commonly measured in kilometers/hour or meters/second. Introduction: Vehicle speed is one of the three parameters describing traffic flow and holds significant importance in traffic flow theory research. Vehicle speed can also generally refer to motor vehicle speed. To suit different purposes, vehicle speed is mainly categorized into spot speed, section speed, and design speed.
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MatteoFitz
08/16/25 1:07am
As someone who frequently drives on highways, I was once caught speeding between 10%-20% over the limit, resulting in a 3-point deduction. On that 100km/h limited road section, I was driving around 115km/h and got fined 200 RMB. Looking back now, it's quite frightening - slightly higher speeds can easily lead to distraction or skidding. I recommend developing the habit of frequently checking the speedometer, and it's best to use the speed limit reminder function on mobile navigation apps to avoid this. This 3-point deduction for this speeding range is because it's not considered extremely dangerous, but accumulated points may lead to license suspension. A friend of mine once got 9 points deducted within a year and was required to retake the theory test - the lesson is that driving by the rules not only saves fines but also ensures safety. In normal driving, I also pay attention to maintaining safe following distance, because braking distance increases with speed, effectively doubling the risk.
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LeLaila
10/18/25 6:52am
Knowing some traffic regulations in detail is helpful. For speeding between 10%-20%, such as driving at 66km/h in a 60km/h zone, the standard penalty is 3 demerit points with fines typically ranging from 200 to 500 yuan. I've analyzed that the relatively low demerit points are because most accidents occur at higher speeding levels, but this doesn't mean there's no risk. It's advisable to install a radar detector or activate intelligent cruise control to assist with speed limits. Additionally, the speeding level is crucial: exceeding 20%-50% results in heavier penalties with 6 demerit points. I've encountered novice drivers unaware of this rule who quickly accumulated demerit points. In conclusion, regular checks of tires and braking systems can also reduce speeding caused by distractions, cultivating good habits to avoid unnecessary expenses.
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