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How much over the 80 km/h speed limit in highway construction zones will result in penalty points?

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DiAlejandro
07/30/25 2:05am

Exceeding the speed limit by 10% to 20% will result in 3 penalty points and a fine. Detailed information on highway speeding penalties is as follows: 1. Rules: Speeding by less than 10% on highways or national roads will result in a warning, with no penalty points or fines, and no need to undergo processing. Speeding by 20% to 50% will result in 6 penalty points and a fine. Speeding by more than 50% will result in 12 penalty points at once and a fine. 2. Maximum penalty: The fine amount will gradually double as the speeding increases, up to a maximum fine for exceeding the speed limit by more than 100%.

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LeAnderson
08/15/25 8:04am

I remember when there's road construction on the highway, the speed limit of 80 km/h is for safety reasons, after all, there are workers and equipment at the construction site – if an accident happens, it could be disastrous. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% will result in penalty points, which calculates to speeds over 96 km/h. Driving too fast not only increases the risk of being caught by speed cameras and losing 6 points or more, but also raises the chance of losing control, since construction zones often have uneven or narrow road surfaces. When I drive, I make sure to slow down to below 80 km/h in advance, ensuring enough reaction time – it's not worth risking those few extra minutes. I often see other drivers crossing lines or braking suddenly, but safety should always come first. Every time I pass through, I set a speed alert on my navigation to avoid accidentally exceeding the limit. Overall, following this speed protects both yourself and others – why not do it?

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LeJuliet
10/21/25 4:14am

Last time in a highway construction zone, my friend drove at 98 km/h and got caught by a speed camera. He thought a slight overspeed wouldn't matter, but exceeding 20% over the limit triggered penalty points—resulting in a fine plus 6 demerit points. I've learned my lesson: speeds over 96 km/h enter the danger zone, as 80 km/h (the limit) multiplied by 1.2 marks that threshold. These sections often have loose gravel or potholes, making speeding risky for skidding or accidents. I usually set cruise control around 80 km/h to maintain stability. Experience taught me not to trust others' 'a little over is fine' advice—regulations are strict. Before each trip, I check route maps to identify construction zones and plan ahead, driving steadily for peace of mind. Over time, I've realized driving slower often means arriving earlier safely—safety is always priceless.

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SanNicole
12/04/25 4:42am

According to traffic regulations, in an 80 km/h speed-limited highway construction zone, exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% will result in penalty points. In practical terms, this means driving over 96 km/h. The severity of the penalty increases with the degree of speeding: 6 points for exceeding by 20% to 50%, and 12 points for exceeding by over 50%. When driving on such roads, I am extra cautious, knowing that safety is the top priority. Speeding on uneven road surfaces can easily lead to accidents, and surveillance cameras are more strictly monitored. I recommend everyone pay attention to the speedometer and not rely solely on feeling when driving. Simply put, staying under 80 km/h is the safest, as penalty points and fines are not worth it.

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