How much over the speed limit is driving at 100 in a 60 zone?

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SanDaniel
07/29/25 10:52pm
Driving at 100 in a 60 zone means exceeding the speed limit by 70%. Exceeding the speed limit by 70% will result in a fine, 6 penalty points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Article 42 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": When driving on the road, motor vehicles shall not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs. On road sections without speed limit signs, a safe speed shall be maintained. When driving at night or on road sections prone to danger, or under weather conditions such as sandstorms, hail, rain, snow, fog, or icy roads, the driving speed shall be reduced. 2. Notes: The speed on highways is generally around 100. In a 60 speed limit zone, if a driver exceeds this speed, such reckless driving behavior endangers both their own life and the lives of others. The current road transport environment is very challenging, and the consequences of violations often leave no room for remedy. Under such circumstances, it is imperative that everyone starts with themselves and complies with traffic regulations.
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