How to Deal with Exceeding the Speed Limit by 10% on Highways?
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Exceeding the speed limit by 10% on highways will result in a warning or a fine. The party concerned shall pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days from the date of receiving the administrative penalty decision for the fine. The fine shall be issued with a unified fine receipt printed by the finance department of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government. If the unified fine receipt printed by the finance department is not issued, the party concerned has the right to refuse to pay the fine. Article 108 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": The party concerned shall pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days from the date of receiving the administrative penalty decision for the fine. For fines imposed on pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers, if the party concerned has no objection, the fine may be collected on the spot. The fine shall be issued with a unified fine receipt printed by the finance department of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government. If the unified fine receipt printed by the finance department is not issued, the party concerned has the right to refuse to pay the fine. Article 89: Pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers who violate the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic regulations shall be given a warning or fined; if a non-motor vehicle driver refuses to accept the fine, their non-motor vehicle may be detained. Speeding affects the safety performance of the vehicle: Speeding disrupts the vehicle's performance indicators under specific environmental conditions, increases the vehicle's working intensity and load, and accelerates the wear and damage of components. It is particularly detrimental to the wheels, causing jumping and dragging wear, increasing friction temperature, and making tires prone to aging and deformation, leading to blowout accidents. Speeding affects the driver's timely and accurate operation: Prolonged speeding alters the driver's response to weak stimuli, causing them to react to stimuli that should not elicit a response and delaying reactions to stimuli that should be responded to promptly.