How to deal with speeding 30% on the highway?
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Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30% but less than 50% will result in a fine of 200 yuan and 6 penalty points. The fines and penalty points for ordinary vehicles speeding on the highway are as follows: Speeding within 10% of the speed limit is not penalized for the time being. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20% will result in a fine of 200 yuan and 3 penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20% but less than 30% will result in a fine of 200 yuan and 6 penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30% but less than 50% will result in a fine of 200 yuan and 6 penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70% will result in a fine of 1000 yuan and 12 penalty points, and the driver's license may also be revoked. Exceeding the speed limit by 70% or more will result in a fine of 2000 yuan and 12 penalty points, and the driver's license may also be revoked.
I was once fined for accidentally exceeding the speed limit by 30% on the highway, a hard lesson learned: the law stipulates that speeding between 20% to 50% results in 6 points deducted from the driver's license and a fine ranging from 200 to 2000 yuan. I was fined 500 yuan and had points deducted. Thinking about it, losing half of the annual 12 points is too risky—if I speed again or get into an accident next time, my license could even be revoked. Handling the penalty required a personal trip to the traffic police station, queuing up for over half a day. Worse still, insurance premiums increase by 10% to 30%, and mine went up by over 500 yuan a year. From a safety perspective, when the speed limit is 120 km/h, speeding up to 156 km/h significantly increases braking distance, making severe accidents more likely. I recommend using a navigation app to set speed alerts, monitoring speed in real-time to avoid risking a few minutes saved. Additionally, regularly check tire pressure and brake systems to ensure vehicle safety. This experience taught me: safety first, fines second.