How to Handle Speeding Exceeding 60%?
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If a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules, they shall be given a warning or imposed with corresponding fines. Exceeding the prescribed speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70% will result in fines, 12 demerit points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license.
Speeding by 60% is considered a serious violation and usually results in heavy penalties. I've heard before that when caught, traffic police will issue a ticket with fines ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands, depending on the speed and road conditions. Sometimes, more than 12 points may be deducted from your license. If you're speeding this much on a highway, your driver's license could even be revoked, forcing you to retake the test. What's more troublesome is that this can affect your confidence in driving afterward. I have a friend who got into an accident due to speeding—the car was totaled, and they were injured. So, my advice is, don't delay if you receive a ticket; handle it and pay the fine on time. To reduce the penalty, you can attend official traffic safety lectures, as some places may reduce the punishment. When driving, use navigation or speed limit features to remind yourself not to take risks just to save time. Safety first is the real way to save money.