How much is the fine and how many points are deducted for speeding 80% over the limit?
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Speeding 80% over the limit: According to the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Violations," driving 50% or more over the speed limit results in 12 penalty points and a fine. Below is extended information about vehicle speed: 1. Concept of Vehicle Speed: Vehicle speed generally refers to the speed of a moving car. It indicates the distance a car travels per unit of time, commonly measured in kilometers per hour or meters per second. 2. Spot Speed: Spot speed is the instantaneous speed of a car passing a specific point on the road. The arithmetic mean of a set of spot speed observations is the average spot speed. Spot speed is widely used in traffic engineering as a basis for setting road design speeds, installing traffic control facilities, determining traffic management methods, implementing traffic improvement measures and their economic analysis, exploring speed trends of various vehicle types, and evaluating the effectiveness of road traffic facilities, traffic management, and improvement measures.
I'm a seasoned long-distance driver who learned a painful lesson last year. Speeding 80% over the limit on regular roads means an automatic 12-point deduction without exception, with fines starting from 200 yuan—the exact amount depends on local standards. Last time I was fined 800 yuan on a national highway. Highways are even stricter and may result in license revocation. The key is not to take chances—at such speeds, your dashboard would already be flashing red. Even reaching 180km/h on the speedometer is dangerous as tire grip plummets. I strongly recommend installing a dashcam with speed limit alerts and regularly checking traffic violation apps—safety first.