How to Handle Speeding 20% but Less Than 50% on Provincial Roads?
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Speeding 20% but less than 50% on provincial roads results in a fine and 6 demerit points. If the speed exceeds the speed limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued. For roads with a speed limit below 50 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20%.
Last month, I was caught speeding 25% over the limit on a provincial highway while driving, which was really frustrating. Handling it is actually quite simple: quickly go to the traffic police station or check the ticket through a traffic app. The fine is usually around 150 to 200 yuan, with 3 points deducted. Don't delay, as fines may increase after 15 days. Provincial highways aren't as straight as expressways; they have more curves and pedestrians, making speeding more dangerous. I learned this the hard way—I almost rear-ended someone. Now, I've wised up: I use navigation daily with speed alerts and have installed cruise control. Fines and points are minor; safety is what truly matters. If an accident happens, regret won't help. I advise everyone not to rush while driving—safety first is the golden rule. Regularly checking your vehicle's condition can also help you control your speed.