
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% but less than 70% will result in a fine of 500 yuan. Here is more information about speeding: 1. Penalties: If the speed limit is 80 and you drive at 85, it is considered speeding but does not exceed 10% of the speed limit, so there will be no fine or points deducted, but a warning will be issued. If you exceed the speed limit by more than 10% up to 20%, you will be fined 100 yuan and have 3 points deducted. If you exceed the speed limit by more than 20% up to 50%, you will be fined 200 yuan and have 6 points deducted. 2. basis: Article 86 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China."

Last time on the provincial highway, I was pulled over for exceeding the speed limit by 50%, resulting in an immediate 12-point deduction and a 2,000 yuan fine. Under the new regulations, losing 12 points in one go means retaking the written test (Subject 1), and you have to schedule 7 days of study via the traffic app 12123. It's even worse for commercial vehicles—your license gets revoked directly. A reminder to everyone: don't drive if your points are maxed out, as getting caught counts as driving without a license. Fines must be handled within 15 days, or you'll face a 3% late fee per day. My cousin delayed for over half a year and ended up paying double. Truthfully, speeding 50% over is really dangerous—going 90 on a 60-limit road increases braking distance by nearly 20 meters, leaving no time to react in emergencies.

Personal experience warning: Last year, I was caught speeding 52% over the limit on the highway, resulting in 12 demerit points and a 1000 yuan fine. The most troublesome part was having my driver's license temporarily suspended, requiring me to attend a full-score education program at the DMV—seven consecutive days of classes before retaking the theory test. If you exceed the speed limit by 50% during your probationary period, your license gets revoked, and you have to start over. My advice: if caught by an electronic eye, first check the 12123 app—sometimes you can view surveillance photos to confirm if it was your car. When handling the penalty, remember to bring your ID, driver's license, and bank card, as Alipay isn't accepted on-site. When driving, navigation apps usually alert you to speed traps—there's really no need to risk rushing.

I've seen too many speeding accident cars in my auto repair shop. Exceeding the speed limit by 50% most directly results in 12 demerit points and a fine of 500-2000 yuan. For commercial vehicles like taxis, the driver's license is directly revoked with no reapplication allowed for five years. The key is not to delay handling it; failing to pay the fine within six months could turn into 36 demerit points! You'll have to attend training and pass the theory test twice. A reminder for new drivers: if caught street racing with a modified car, besides the speeding ticket, you'll be ordered to restore the car to its factory condition. Speeding in the rain is even more dangerous, as tire grip decreases by 30%. I've personally witnessed a Corolla lose control while speeding around a curve in the rain and crash into a guardrail, costing 28,000 yuan in repairs.

Last week, I accompanied a friend to deal with a speeding ticket: driving at 92 km/h in a 60 km/h urban zone resulted in 12 penalty points and a 1,800 yuan fine. The process was: 1. Bring ID to the traffic police station to print the penalty notice 2. Pay the fine at a bank or via 12123 app 3. After the license is suspended for exceeding points, you need to schedule a full-score study session. One detail to note: accumulating two instances of speeding over 50% on the same road section can lead to license revocation. I heard about a owner in Shandong who had his license canceled after speeding twice on the same highway within two months. Nowadays, some areas issue fines for speeding just 10% over the limit, so it's practical to pay close attention to the blue speed limit signs while driving.

As a driving instructor, I must say: speeding 50% is equivalent to gambling with your life. Last year, a student had an accident due to speeding outside the training ground, and the vehicle rolled over three times. For ordinary car owners, a fine of 2,000 yuan is considered light; the key point is that deducting 12 points means not being able to drive for half a year. There's a pitfall when handling it: speeding violations in a different location require returning to the place of violation or the vehicle's registered location to settle. One of my students had to fly back to Yunnan specifically to pay the speeding fine. Nowadays, many cities have opened online processing, but for speeding over 50%, you must personally go to the counter to sign the penalty notice. It's advisable to set up a navigation speed reminder, especially on national highways where sudden speed limits of 40 km/h are common.


