How to Handle When a Motor Vehicle Exceeds the Speed Limit by 50%?
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When a motor vehicle exceeds the speed limit by 50%, the driver will be penalized with 12 demerit points and a fine, and must attend a learning session and take an exam at the traffic management department of the public security authority in the jurisdiction where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred within 15 days. The following is a detailed introduction to the dangers of speeding: 1. Impact on vehicle operating conditions: Long-term speeding can easily worsen the vehicle's operating conditions and increase the likelihood of failures in functions such as tires, braking systems, and steering systems. Without regular maintenance and repairs, it can easily lead to traffic accidents. 2. Increased risk of losing control and rollover during turns: Generally, speeding vehicles are in a state of changing lanes to overtake. Each time a vehicle overtakes, it creates an intersection point with surrounding vehicles, increasing safety hazards. Additionally, there is a higher risk of losing control and rollover during turns.