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How many points will be deducted for speeding over the 60 km/h limit?

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DelGage
07/29/25 11:04am
6 points will be deducted. Here is an introduction about speeding: 1. Definition: The maximum speed for vehicles on China's highways does not exceed 120 kilometers per hour. When there are speed limit traffic signs or surface markings, drivers must strictly adhere to the specified speed limits. Driving above the designated speed limit for a particular road section constitutes speeding. 2. Hazards: Speeding affects the safety performance of vehicles, impairs the driver's ability to operate the vehicle promptly and accurately, and can sometimes lead to errors in judgment by the driver. 3. Penalties: Instances where speeding results in a 12-point deduction include: driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles at speeds exceeding 20% above the limit on highways or urban expressways, or exceeding 50% above the limit on other roads; or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding 50% above the limit.
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VonAdriana
08/13/25 5:15pm
The penalty rules for speeding over the 60 km/h limit are quite detailed. Slight speeding results in fewer penalties, while excessive speeding leads to more severe consequences. Generally, if you exceed the speed limit by less than 10%, meaning your speed stays below 66 km/h, you might only receive a verbal warning or no penalty at all, though enforcement varies by region. Speeding between 10% and 20%, roughly 66 to 72 km/h, typically results in 3 penalty points and a fine of 200 RMB. Exceeding the limit by 20% to 50%, driving at 72 to 90 km/h, incurs 6 penalty points plus a fine of at least 500 RMB. Speeding over 50%, driving above 90 km/h, leads to an immediate 12-point deduction, hefty fines, or even license suspension. I always remind myself while driving that road safety isn’t just about points—speeding in urban areas is especially prone to accidents. Using navigation apps with speed monitoring helps maintain a steady pace, and knowing the rules can save you from unnecessary trouble.
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SerenityLynn
10/08/25 2:04am
I've had a few experiences with speeding tickets and point deductions. On a road with a 60 km/h speed limit, my friend was caught driving at 70 km/h and got 3 points deducted plus a 200 yuan fine; another time, driving at 80 km/h resulted in 6 points deducted. The key is how much you exceed the limit: if you're just slightly over (within 10%), usually nothing happens. Exceeding by 10-20% costs 3 points, 20-50% costs 6 points, and going over 50% means losing all 12 points at once. Losing all your points means having to retake the driving test, what a hassle! My advice is to always set a speed reminder when you start driving, so you don't accidentally press the gas too hard. Road safety comes first—keep an eye out for speed limit signs and follow the rules. It saves you money, trouble, and points.
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VanBarrett
11/21/25 3:22am
Speeding penalties for a 60 km/h speed limit depend on the severity: Generally no points deducted for within 10%; 3 points for 10-20%; 6 points for 20-50%; and 12 points for over 50%. Local regulations may vary, but the basic rules remain unchanged. Maintain control of your speed while driving—avoid excessive speeding to prevent trouble and safety risks. Use real-time APP alerts or GPS navigation assistance, and don’t rush to save time.
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