How much speeding is allowed in highway section speed measurement?
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Highway section speed measurement allows speeding below 10% of the speed limit. Speeding below 10% will only result in a warning without penalty. In section speed measurement areas, it's not just about calculating average speed; there are usually mobile speed measurement points or even fixed speed measurement points assisting. If a driver accidentally exceeds 10% of the speed limit, they will face fines and demerit points. The section speed measurement system establishes a monitoring and capture system by setting up cameras at road checkpoints, conducting real-time monitoring and capturing of vehicles passing through the monitored area to obtain information such as vehicle speed, traffic flow, license plate number, color, approximate size, and driver characteristics. This information is transmitted via the network to the public security traffic command center and the traffic control sub-center's database for data storage, query, comparison, and other processing to enable centralized and effective management. It provides effective technical support for public security departments to combat various illegal activities such as speeding, hit-and-run, and suspicious vehicles.