How to Deal with Speeding Over 50%?
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For speeding over 50% but less than 70%, a fine of 1,000 yuan will be imposed, 12 points will be deducted, and the driver's license will be revoked. The penalties for ordinary vehicles outside highways are as follows: Speeding within 10% of the prescribed speed limit will not be penalized; speeding over 10% but less than 20% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a 50 yuan fine and 3 points deducted; speeding over 20% but less than 30% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a 50 yuan fine and 6 points deducted; speeding over 30% but less than 50% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a 200 yuan fine and 6 points deducted; speeding over 50% but less than 70% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a 1,000 yuan fine, 12 points deducted, and the driver's license revoked; speeding over 70% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a 2,000 yuan fine, 12 points deducted, and the driver's license revoked. On roads with a speed limit below 60 km/h, speeding less than 50% will result in a warning.
Last time I was pulled over by the police for driving 50% over the speed limit, it felt really embarrassing and worrying. The speeding fine was high, and I got 12 points deducted directly. I had to pay a fine of several thousand yuan, and my driver's license was temporarily suspended, forcing me to retake the written test. It was a profound lesson—now I always keep an eye on the dashboard to control my speed. If you get caught, don’t resist; cooperating with the inspection makes things easier. Speeding on highways is extremely dangerous, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. I even installed a dashcam to monitor my real-time speed. It’s also a good idea to regularly check your tires and braking system to ensure your car is in good condition. Maintaining a reasonable speed isn’t just about obeying the law—it also protects yourself and other drivers on the road.