How to Handle Speeding Violations on Highways?
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When driving on highways, vehicles must comply with relevant regulations and road signs, and speeding is prohibited. If speeding occurs, corresponding violation penalties will be imposed. The details are as follows: Highway speeding violations are categorized into out-of-province highway violations and within-province highway violations. Within-province highway violation handling: Pay fines at the traffic police station in the vehicle's registered location, or at the nearest traffic police station. If the violation occurs within the province where the vehicle is registered, it can be handled at any traffic police station within the province, and online processing is also available. Out-of-province highway violation handling: Processing can be done through legal agencies such as post offices after confirming the speeding violation. Alternatively, friends or relatives in the location where the violation occurred can be entrusted to handle it. Highway speeding fine standards: Speeding less than 10% on highways or national roads results in a warning, no points deducted, and no fine, with no need to undergo processing; speeding between 10% and 20% incurs 3 points deducted and an appropriate fine; speeding between 20% and 50% results in 6 points deducted and an appropriate fine; speeding over 50% leads to a one-time deduction of 12 points, an appropriate fine, with penalties increasing according to the speed exceeded. Speeding between 20% and 50% on highways results in 6 points deducted and an appropriate fine.