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How to Deal with Speeding Violation Between 10% and 20% Over the Speed Limit?

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LeWeston
07/29/2025, 02:17:24 AM

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.

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LaEvelyn
08/12/2025, 05:33:20 PM

I just experienced a speeding ticket for exceeding the limit by 10% but less than 20%. I remember accidentally driving too fast on the highway that time, and the ticket came. When handling it, I went to the bank to pay a 200-yuan fine and also had 3 points deducted from my driver's license. Now thinking back, it really wasn't worth it—safety is the most important thing. The faster you go, the higher the risk, and if you crash, it's too late for anything. I've made it a habit to use the speed limit alerts on navigation apps, like Gaode Map which beeps. Before driving, I set the route and check the speed limit signs—no slacking off. Regularly check the vehicle's speedometer calibration. If you do exceed the speed limit, don't panic, deal with it promptly and don't delay, otherwise it could affect your annual inspection or insurance, and that would be troublesome.

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VonLeonardo
10/03/2025, 10:42:13 PM

As a family car owner, when I took the kids out in that seven-seat SUV, I once got caught speeding just over 10%, resulting in a 200 yuan fine and 3 penalty points. That experience was awful—the fine wasn't expensive, but wasting time queuing to pay was frustrating. Most importantly, considering family safety, higher speeds increase the risk of losing control. If an accident happened, the kids would suffer, so now I teach them to help watch the dashboard or remind me about speed while riding. Handling speeding violations is now done directly through the traffic management 12123 app on my phone—online payment is much more convenient. I've developed good habits: planning routes to avoid speed-restricted zones, using apps to monitor speed or cruise control functions. If I do exceed the limit, I don't take chances—I deal with it promptly to avoid affecting the kids' school drop-offs and pickups.

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VanSienna
11/16/2025, 11:17:38 PM

As a new driver, I was startled when I got my first speeding ticket for exceeding the limit by 10% recently. The process turned out to be quite simple—just check the e-ticket on my phone by entering the license plate number to view the violation record. Seeing that I had exceeded the speed limit by over 10% but less than 20%, I paid a 200-yuan fine with 3 points deducted via Alipay's city services, which was done instantly. On the safety front, I've learned my lesson. Initially, I tended to focus nervously on the road while driving, but now I keep an eye on the speedometer to stay within the posted speed limits. I also make it a habit to check the dashboard before driving and use Baidu Maps' navigation alerts to set speed limit warnings—prevention is key.

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Torres
01/07/2026, 12:54:16 AM

As a veteran driver who frequently takes long-distance trips, I'm all too familiar with speeding violations within the 10% to 20% range, which I often encounter on national highways. The handling procedure is quite standardized: upon receiving the ticket, immediately pay the 200 yuan fine and accept 3 demerit points via bank or app. Delaying payment may incur late fees or affect your annual driving safety assessment. I recommend fellow drivers install an in-car radar detector or use navigation software's speed limit function. Fatigue easily sets in during long drives, and higher speeds dramatically increase risk factors. Accumulating too many violations could lead to reaching the 12-point threshold, requiring remedial courses that disrupt work schedules. Develop the habit of checking roadside speed signs instead of relying solely on GPS, and regularly review your driving records to ensure everything's in order.

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LeGia
04/03/2026, 11:56:57 PM

I've always been a cautious driver, but the other day I was caught speeding by 10% and received a violation. When handling it, I went directly to the traffic police station, paid a 200 yuan fine, and had 3 points deducted from my license. The process was straightforward, but it made me reflect on safety rules. Normally, I'm in the habit of setting speed reminders and using an app to monitor my speed, ensuring it doesn't exceed the speed limit by more than 20%. Although the penalty for this level of speeding isn't severe, the risk of accidents is significant. I recommend promptly paying attention to violation notifications on your phone and handling them online without delay to avoid affecting your vehicle's annual inspection. For prevention, consider installing a car speed limiter or regularly participating in driving training. Following traffic rules isn't about being rigid—it's about protecting lives.

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