How much over 120 km/h speed limit is considered speeding?
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On highways with a 120 km/h speed limit, driving at 132 km/h is considered speeding, but within 10% over the limit, only a warning will be issued without penalty. When driving on roads with speed limits above 100 km/h, exceeding the limit by more than 10% but less than 50% will result in fines and point deductions. However, violations within 10% over the limit will only receive a warning without fines or point deductions. According to Article 42 of the Road Traffic Safety Law: Motor vehicles driving on roads shall not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs; on road sections without speed limit signs, safe driving speed shall be maintained; when driving at night, on hazardous road sections, or under adverse weather conditions such as sandstorms, hail, rain, snow, fog, or icy roads, driving speed shall be reduced.