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How many points will be deducted for speeding between 20% and 50% over the limit?

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DeBraxton
07/29/25 5:48am

6 points will be deducted. When a driver operates a motor vehicle on the road at a speed exceeding the speed limit by 20% but less than 50%, and is captured by speed cameras or stopped by traffic police, a penalty of 6 points will be imposed. More relevant details are as follows: 1. When driving a motor vehicle on the road: It is necessary to drive within the speed limit of the road, because the speed limits set on the roads are often based on road conditions and surrounding circumstances. Driving within the speed limit greatly ensures driving safety. Therefore, when driving, it is essential to abide by traffic rules, adhere to speed limits, avoid speeding, and drive courteously to ensure the safety of both drivers and passengers. 2. When encountering uncivilized driving behaviors on the road: For example, driving on the emergency lane, you can also report such behaviors to the traffic police department to help maintain a safe driving environment.

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DelMatthew
08/12/25 8:18pm

As a seasoned driver with over ten years of experience, I remember when I was young and speeding, going nearly 30% over the limit. I got caught by a speed camera, which resulted in 6 points deducted from my license and a fine of 500 yuan. For speeding between 20% and 50%, the law uniformly deducts 6 points, and the reason is clear: even slightly excessive speed significantly increases the risk of accidents, especially by lengthening the emergency braking distance. Now, every time I hit the highway, I use a mobile app to monitor my speed to avoid repeating past mistakes. The fine for speeding is trivial compared to safety, which is the real priority. I advise fellow drivers to regularly check their tires and brake systems and develop good habits—over time, this can save a lot of trouble. After all, accumulating too many points and having to retake the driving test is a hassle, so it’s better to drive steadily.

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SanRicardo
10/03/25 7:46am

I just got my driver's license two years ago and always drive very carefully. Last month, I asked a traffic police friend about speeding penalties. If you exceed the speed limit by 20% but less than 50%, for example, driving between 60 to 75 on a road with a 50 km/h limit, you'll get 6 points deducted and a 200 yuan fine. New drivers can easily get careless—my friend was fined for speeding 25% because he was in a hurry and almost lost all his points. I think these rules are good as they serve as a warning to prevent more people from developing bad habits like reckless driving. Now, I use a dashcam with GPS navigation to constantly remind myself not to exceed the speed limit. Developing cautious driving habits is beneficial for both your wallet and peace of mind in the long run. After all, safety comes first, and no one wants to deal with accidents on the road.

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StEmilia
11/17/25 2:38am

Having driven for many years, I've always prioritized safety. Exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50% clearly incurs a 6-point deduction under traffic laws—a rule backed by research showing accident rates spike at higher speeds. For example, driving between 96 to 120 km/h in an 80 km/h zone multiplies risks, where a single lapse could cause rear-end collisions. Fines vary by region, but the emphasis is on education. I now religiously use cruise control and recommend regular vehicle maintenance—like replacing tires for better traction. Accumulating over six points means retaking the written test—don't risk major consequences for minor gains. Driving steadily keeps families at ease.

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