How many speeding warnings can you get in a year at most?

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StAlexander
07/29/25 8:20pm
Warning is an act that does not incur fines or demerit points, theoretically it can be issued countless times. Here is the relevant introduction: Speeding: Refers to the driver operating a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal or regulatory limits. Turbine overspeed accidents are major malignant accidents caused by faults in the turbine's speed regulation and protection systems, as well as its inherent defects. Article 44: On roads with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, the left lane is the fast lane, and the right lane is the slow lane. Motor vehicles driving in the fast lane should travel at the speed specified for the fast lane; if they cannot reach the specified speed, they should drive in the slow lane. Motorcycles should drive in the far right lane.
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