How much speeding is allowed in highway section speed measurement?

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SanJade
07/29/25 3:51am
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.
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DeLaila
08/12/25 3:13pm
I always prioritize safety when driving. The average speed check zones on highways are there to prevent reckless speeding. Generally, there's a strict rule against exceeding the speed limit—not even a little—otherwise, the cameras will calculate your average speed and catch you. I know some people think going 5 km/h over is no big deal and the police might not bother, but don't take chances. Speeding makes it hard to control braking and can lead to serious accidents, especially on rainy days. Every time I drive on the highway, I use navigation to alert me of speed limits, keeping it steady under 120 km/h—it's fuel-efficient and safe. With family in the car, I’m even more careful. Developing good habits saves worry and money.
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McCorbin
10/02/25 7:45am
Having driven for decades, I know all about the average speed check systems on highways. Whether the speed calculation is accurate or not is beside the point. The principle is simple: no speeding allowed. But in reality, some sections are more lenient, allowing you to exceed the limit by 5-10 km/h. Once, I got fined for speeding—three points deducted and a few hundred yuan ticket—so I learned my lesson and now use cruise control to maintain speed. Don’t accelerate recklessly; the average speed check is there to ensure you drive steadily throughout the stretch. Rushing too much can easily lead to trouble. On long trips, remember to take breaks—don’t risk safety just to save a little time.
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