How much is the speeding when driving at 75 in a 50 speed limit zone?
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Driving at 75 mph in a 50 mph speed limit zone constitutes a 50% speeding violation. According to Article 99 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, if a motor vehicle exceeds the prescribed speed limit by 50%, the traffic management department of the public security organ will impose a fine, deduct 12 points, and revoke the driver's license. Below is an introduction to the regulations and precautions for high-speed driving: Speeding regulations on highways: Speeding within 10% results in a warning without immediate penalties. Speeding between 10% and 20% incurs a 3-point deduction and a fine. Speeding between 20% and 30% incurs a 6-point deduction and a fine. Speeding between 30% and 50% incurs a 6-point deduction and a fine. Speeding over 50% results in a 12-point deduction and revocation of the driver's license. Highway driving precautions: Drivers must adhere to lane discipline on highways, as stipulated by traffic laws. Different vehicle types must drive in their designated lanes. For example, large buses and trucks should drive in the right lane, while small passenger vehicles should use the middle lane. Unless under special circumstances, drivers should not violate regulations by driving in lanes not designated for their vehicle type for extended periods.