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How to deal with speeding between 10% and 20% on highways?

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Claire
08/29/2025, 12:50:06 AM

Speeding between 10% and 20% on highways generally results in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. Legal basis: Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states that motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage shall be subject to warnings, point deductions, or fines. If there are other provisions in this law, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. Additional information: Common violations include: 1. Driving above the maximum speed limit or beyond the speed range specified by road signs; 2. Failing to yield to pedestrians; 3. Not slowing down at intersections or turns; 4. Following too closely, cutting in line, or not adhering to speed limits on highways.

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DeBarrett
09/10/2025, 10:38:05 PM

Last time I was driving on the highway, I accidentally went a bit over the speed limit, about 15% but less than 20%. I got caught by a speed camera and received a text notification. The fine was 200 yuan, plus 3 demerit points, which was really frustrating. I was just in a hurry at the time, but those few minutes of speeding caused such a big hassle. Later, I looked it up online and found that penalties for speeding 10%-20% are generally like this—not too severe, but small violations can add up to big problems. As someone who’s been driving for years, I’ve learned my lesson. Now, I always check navigation alerts or set cruise control before driving to make sure I don’t exceed the 120 km/h limit. Safety always comes first—speeding not only costs money and points but also increases the risk of accidents, especially on highways where traffic moves fast. A small mistake can be disastrous. I think it’s worth spending a little money to learn this lesson, but the key is not to repeat it. Driving slower is not only more relaxed but also saves fuel.

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DelTeagan
10/24/2025, 11:28:21 PM

On the highway, a slight speeding violation not exceeding 20% most commonly results in a fine of 200 RMB and 3 demerit points. I once experienced a similar situation—I was driving home and didn’t feel like I was going too fast, but was clocked at 11% over the limit. I ended up paying the fine at the traffic police station. Don’t panic; this isn’t a severe penalty, and the demerit points won’t have a major impact. Just remember to handle it promptly to avoid late fees. I recommend using your phone’s navigation app for speed limit alerts rather than relying solely on your own judgment. Speeding isn’t just illegal; it also increases wear and tear on your car, and heavy acceleration spikes fuel consumption. Nowadays, I consciously slow down and stay within safe speed limits—it’s more relaxing and helps avoid unnecessary trouble. Driving should be about enjoying the journey, not getting stressed over fines.

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LeAddyson
12/07/2025, 10:50:10 PM

Exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20% on highways is handled quite straightforwardly. If caught, it's a 200 yuan fine and 3 demerit points. I got penalized last year for going 15% over on a national highway. Received the notification immediately, just paid the fine online or via APP—quick and hassle-free. As an average driver, I'd say don't underestimate such minor offenses; accumulated points can lead to license suspension. My advice: watch roadside signs or use smart driving assist systems for automatic speed control. Speeding 10%-20% is actually common, with many thinking it's harmless, but it poses significant safety risks, especially during long-distance fatigue driving. Now I drive steadily, feeling safer and more budget-conscious.

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StEverett
01/28/2026, 12:01:45 AM

Driving 10%-20% over the speed limit on the highway (without exceeding 20%) results in a 200 yuan fine and 3 penalty points. I've made similar mistakes before, but after being warned by traffic police, I've become more cautious. Speeding slightly may seem insignificant, but it poses serious safety risks, especially when family members are in the car. I constantly remind myself not to risk saving time. Now, I use a radar detector to monitor my speed in real-time and avoid further penalties. Although speeding points may seem minor, accumulating them can increase insurance premiums, making it not worth it. I recommend driving slower to enjoy the journey – safety first is true savings. Such small mistakes teach greater driving responsibility.

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AlainaRose
04/23/2026, 04:48:48 AM

Speeding a little under 20% just results in a 200 yuan fine plus 3 penalty points. My friend got caught on the highway last time, speeding about 12%, and later handled it easily. He thinks it's no big deal, just spending some money to learn a lesson. But I said safety shouldn't be taken lightly; driving in a rush is worse than relaxing and using cruise control. Speeding 10%-20% on the highway doesn't carry heavy penalties, but accumulated offenses can lead to harsher punishments. I suggest paying more attention to the dashboard or navigation to control your speed better. Driving steadily not only eases your mind but also extends your car's lifespan. Next time, don't be in such a hurry; relaxed driving is much more enjoyable.

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