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

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DeBraxton
07/29/25 1:48pm
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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