How to Handle Traffic Violations for Speeding Less Than 10% on Highways?
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Speeding within 10% of the prescribed speed limit results in no fine but a deduction of 3 points. Speeding between 10% and 20% of the prescribed speed limit results in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. Speeding between 20% and 50% of the prescribed speed limit results in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. Speeding between 50% and 70% of the prescribed speed limit results in a fine, a deduction of 6 points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license. Speeding over 70% of the prescribed speed limit results in a fine, a deduction of 6 points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license.
I've been driving for many years, and occasionally exceed the speed limit by less than 10% on highways, usually without fines or points deducted, as regulations stipulate that speeding under 10% only results in a warning. If you receive a traffic violation notice, first verify the details at your local traffic police station. Typically, the result shows no penalty, saving you an unnecessary trip. I recommend using your phone's navigation app to set speed limit alerts or enabling cruise control to prevent accidental speeding. Remember, maintaining a steady speed is not only safer but also saves fuel. If you do get caught, the process is simple: bring your ID and vehicle documents to the traffic police station window, and it'll be sorted in just two minutes. Experience tells me that paying attention to road signs and keeping traffic apps updated can reduce driving hassles.
As someone frequently dealing with traffic regulations, I believe the key to handling a speeding violation under 10% on highways is to stay calm: first, check the violation record online, such as through the Traffic Management 12123 App or official website. If it's confirmed to be speeding under 10%, the law stipulates only a warning without fines or points—simply ignore it or clear the alert on the App. However, prevention is paramount. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the braking system to ensure quick vehicle response and avoid accidentally speeding. I've seen many people mistakenly think they need to pay a fine and rush to handle it, only to waste their effort. In daily driving, adhering to speed limit signs can prevent problems before they arise and enhance overall safety awareness.