How to deal with 100% speeding on the highway?
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Exceeding the speed limit by 70% will result in a fine, 12 demerit points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license. Speeding within 10% of the speed limit will not be penalized for the time being. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20% will result in a fine and 3 demerit points; exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% but less than 30% will result in a fine and 6 demerit points. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70% will result in a fine, 12 demerit points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license.
Dealing with a 100% speeding violation on the highway is quite troublesome. Having driven for so many years, I know this counts as a serious traffic offense. The penalties include hefty fines, possibly starting at several thousand yuan, deducting 12 points which directly revokes the driver's license, and possibly impounding the vehicle. When being stopped, don't attempt to flee or argue; pull over and cooperate with the traffic police inspection. Afterwards, go to the traffic police station to handle the ticket. If the license is revoked, you'll need to retake both the written test (Subject 1) and the road test (Subject 3). Speeding 100% carries extreme risks—for example, driving 240 km/h on a 120 km/h highway makes the car prone to losing control, doubles the braking distance, and skyrockets the accident rate. I recommend developing the habit of checking speed limit signs and using navigation apps to set speed alerts. Safe driving is a responsibility; don't let a moment of impulse ruin lives—yours and others'. Reflect on driving habits, join driving clubs to learn techniques, and prevent similar issues. In the long run, traffic violations affect insurance premiums and credit.
As a young driver, I once almost got a ticket for speeding—going 100% over the speed limit on the highway is extremely dangerous. How to handle it: First, slow down and pull over, never flee the scene, as that will lead to harsher penalties. The fines can be shockingly high, and accumulating 12 penalty points means losing your license, followed by mandatory safety courses. Speeding increases the risk of skidding, especially in rain or on curves, making accidents far more likely. After that incident, I installed a speed monitor with an upper limit to curb impulsive speeding. Safety comes first—I recommend regular tire and brake checks to ensure your car is in good condition. Speeding not only endangers you but also passengers and pedestrians. Develop the habit of planning routes in advance to know speed-restricted zones on highways. A friend of mine had a serious accident due to speeding, a sobering lesson. After dealing with the ticket, adjust your mindset—don’t get discouraged, and gradually rebuild your driving record.