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Is 140 km/h on the highway considered speeding?

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LeBrantley
07/29/25 3:16pm

On the highway, driving at 140 km/h is considered speeding. According to traffic regulations, the speed limit on highways should not exceed 120 km/h. Below is relevant information about speed limits: 1. Speed limit: Highways should indicate the speed limit for each lane, with the maximum speed not exceeding 120 km/h and the minimum speed not less than 60 km/h. 2. Speed limits for different vehicle types: The maximum speed for small passenger cars on highways should not exceed 120 km/h, for other motor vehicles it should not exceed 100 km/h, and for motorcycles it should not exceed 80 km/h. 3. Penalties for speeding: For small passenger cars speeding less than 20% over the limit, the penalty is a fine and 3 demerit points. Speeding between 20% and 50% results in a fine and 6 demerit points. Speeding over 50% leads to a fine, 12 demerit points, and possible license suspension.

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VonAlivia
08/14/25 7:59am

When I first got my driver's license last year, there was a time on the highway when I accidentally pressed the accelerator too hard and suddenly sped up to 140 km/h. At the moment, it felt thrilling and I didn’t think much of it. However, the next day I received a ticket—the police said the speed limit on the highway was 120 km/h, and even exceeding it for a second counted as speeding, resulting in points deducted and a fine. Later, after checking the regulations, I learned that sudden speeding is not only illegal but also increases the risk of losing control of the car, especially on rainy days when the road is slippery and braking distance lengthens. Now I’ve learned my lesson and developed the habit of checking the speedometer to maintain control, keeping my speed between 110 and 115 km/h on the highway for safety. Remember, road safety comes first—don’t take risks for momentary thrills. Speeding really isn’t worth it.

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McEmmett
10/11/25 7:25am

Having driven trucks for over a decade, I've witnessed too many accidents caused by momentary speeding. Regarding your question about briefly hitting 140 km/h on the highway – that absolutely counts as speeding. The law doesn't consider average speed; any detected violation is punishable. I once saw a sedan accelerate sharply to 140 km/h on the highway, only to skid and crash into the guardrail when taking a curve. Truth is, at high speeds tires wear faster, suspension stress increases, and vehicle stability decreases. For daily driving, I recommend using cruise control, watching speed limit signs closely, especially in areas with heavy speed camera coverage. Safe driving is no trivial matter – one impulsive moment can ruin lives.

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KiaraAnn
11/24/25 8:30am

Safety is a major concern for me, and hitting 140 km/h in an instant on the highway is definitely speeding. The law clearly sets the speed limit at 120 km/h, and exceeding that is illegal. Rapid acceleration poses high risks—for example, going from 120 km/h to 140 km/h significantly increases braking distance and reaction time, making it nearly impossible to handle emergencies. A car's handling deteriorates at high speeds, and fuel consumption skyrockets. Maintaining a reasonable speed not only saves money and your vehicle but also your life. Always check the speed limits along your route before heading out and cultivate a habit of gentle driving.

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SanJude
11/24/25 8:32am

From a technical perspective, modern cars are equipped with sensors that monitor speed in real-time. Suddenly accelerating to 140 km/h can easily be captured by speed cameras or monitoring systems. Engine wear increases at high RPMs, making overheating more likely, and prolonged operation under such conditions reduces lifespan. The 120 km/h speed limit is designed to balance performance and safety. To drive efficiently, avoid sudden acceleration and braking, and using cruise control is the most worry-free option.

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