How to Deal with Speeding Violation Between 10% and 20% Over the Speed Limit?
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Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20% will result in a fine and 3 demerit points. Hazards of speeding: 1. Increased vehicle wear. High-speed operation intensifies the working intensity and load on the vehicle, accelerating the wear and tear of components. This is particularly detrimental to the wheels, causing not only jumpy and skidding wear but also raising friction temperatures, which can easily lead to tire aging and deformation, potentially causing blowout accidents. 2. Reduced reaction capability. At high speeds, the driver's focus tends to fixate further ahead, narrowing the field of vision. Objects outside the window pass by in a flash, while it takes about 0.4 seconds for a person to sense a target within their vision and an average of 1 second to clearly identify it. In the event of sudden danger, there may not be enough time to judge the situation and take emergency measures. Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10%: For speeding violations where the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, only a warning will be issued without any demerit points.