How to Handle Speeding Over 50%?

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StMiles
07/25/25 8:28am
Speeding over 50% results in 12 demerit points and a fine. For medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles exceeding the speed limit by over 20% on highways or urban expressways, or by over 50% on other roads, as well as other motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by over 50%, 12 demerit points will be issued at once. Below are the penalties for speeding during normal driving: 1. Speeding less than 10%: No demerit points or fines. 2. Speeding between 10% and 20%: Fine and 3 demerit points. 3. Speeding between 20% and 50%: Fine and 6 demerit points. 4. Speeding over 50%: Fine, 12 demerit points, and license suspension.
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CarsonFitz
08/10/25 6:56pm
I've been driving for over a decade, and speeding over 50% is all too common but extremely risky – it leads to 12 penalty points, fines of thousands, and frequent license revocations. That time on the highway when I witnessed a speeding-related rear-end collision, the scene was horrific. It's a reminder to everyone to get into the habit of using real-time speed limit alerts from navigation apps. Driving fast saves you mere minutes but easily leads to accidents that could cost lives. Regularly checking your vehicle's braking system is also crucial—don't sacrifice safety for speed. Following the rules isn't just for your own good; it's about considering others on the road too. Let's all work together to maintain good traffic order.
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