How much can you exceed the speed limit during interval speed measurement?
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Interval speed measurement does not allow exceeding the prescribed speed by more than 10%. Penalties for interval speed measurement: If the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued. On roads with a speed limit below 50 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine. Exceeding the limit by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% will result in a fine; exceeding by 70% or more will result in a fine. On roads with a speed limit between 50 km/h and 80 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine. Exceeding the limit by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% will result in a fine; exceeding by 70% or more will result in a fine. On roads with a speed limit between 80 km/h and 100 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine. Exceeding the limit by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% will result in a fine; exceeding by 70% or more will result in a fine. Interval speed measurement: A method to measure the average speed of a vehicle passing through a section between two adjacent speed monitoring points (speed interval). For example, if the speed interval of a highway section is 10 kilometers with a speed limit of 120 km/h, a vehicle that takes 5 minutes or more to complete the section has an average speed below 120 km/h, meeting the speed limit requirement. If the vehicle takes less than 5 minutes to pass the interval, it is speeding.