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How much speeding is allowed in highway section speed measurement?

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ElleAnn
07/29/25 7:51am

Highway section speed measurement allows exceeding the prescribed speed limit by 10%. The following are the penalty regulations for section speed measurement: 1. If the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued. 2. On roads with a speed limit below 50 km/h, if the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20%, a fine of 50 yuan will be imposed. 3. If the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by more than 20% but less than 50%, a fine of 100 yuan will be imposed; if the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70%, a fine of 300 yuan will be imposed. 4. If the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by 70%, a fine of 500 yuan will be imposed. 5. On roads with a speed limit between 50 km/h and 80 km/h, if the speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20%, a fine of 100 yuan will be imposed.

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ValentinaLynn
08/13/25 2:40am

I've been driving on highways for over a decade, and the average speed check system is what drivers fear most when they think of cutting corners. It works by recording your passing time and distance between two cameras to calculate whether your average speed exceeds the limit. In reality, there's no such thing as 'allowed speeding'—a 120 km/h limit means you must not exceed 120 km/h under any circumstances, and any speeding is a violation. However, some areas may turn a blind eye to minor speeding within 5-10 km/h during enforcement to reduce penalties for small mistakes. But safety should always come first. At high speeds, braking distances lengthen, reaction times shorten, and the fatality rate in collisions doubles—it's simply not worth the risk. That's why I always use cruise control to maintain a steady speed, even if cars behind me honk. This helps develop good habits, prevents accidents, and saves both hassle and money. Always pay attention to the signs; both the start and end points of average speed zones are clearly marked. Don't slack off—keep an eye on your speed, maintain a safe following distance, and drive at a steady pace for smoother rides and better fuel efficiency. These practices can be lifesavers.

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MadelineAnn
10/05/25 2:49am

As a frequent family car user, I'm most concerned about road safety. The interval speed monitoring system is fantastic because it prevents impulsive speeding behaviors. In theory, zero tolerance for speeding! The speed limit is set and must not be exceeded - otherwise, if the system detects average speed violations, there's no room for negotiation regarding fines and penalty points. From accident analysis, even exceeding by 5 km/h on highways doubles the risk of casualties, with the possibility of losing vehicle control increasing several fold. I advise all drivers not to take chances - with children and spouses in the car, life is more precious than time. Educate yourself to control speed, use navigation apps to alert speed check locations, and regularly check tire pressure and brake systems to maintain vehicle condition. Safety must always be the top priority - other things can wait, but life only comes once. Follow the rules to ensure safety.

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DeRuby
11/18/25 4:21am

Interval speed measurement technology is quite impressive. It typically uses lasers or radar to scan and record the time difference between entry and exit points, then divides by the distance to calculate the average speed, with accuracy exceeding 99%. So, speeding is basically unavoidable. The original design intention was to ensure constant-speed driving and eliminate sprint-style driving. Theoretically, no speeding is allowed, but in reality, some regions might overlook minor speeding, though this isn't consistent. Technically, the system updates quickly, making old tricks to evade detection ineffective. As a car enthusiast, I believe planning your route reasonably is more reliable than trying to speed. Use navigation, pay attention to road signs, regularly calibrate your speedometer, and don’t rely on dashboard errors. Safety comes first, and prevention is key.

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