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Is driving a pickup truck at 120 km/h on the highway considered speeding?

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VanMadison
08/28/25 5:53am

Driving a pickup truck at 120 km/h on the highway is considered speeding. The speed limit for pickup trucks on highways should not exceed 100 km/h; because pickup trucks fall under the category of light-duty trucks, their speed limits are calculated based on non-passenger vehicle standards, with a maximum speed not exceeding 100 km/h. Otherwise, penalties will be imposed. Below is additional information: 1. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles on highways should not exceed 120 km/h, while other motor vehicles should not exceed 100 km/h, and motorcycles should not exceed 80 km/h. 2. Drive according to the speed limit signs on both sides of the road: Pickup trucks on the highway cannot always maintain 100 km/h; they must also adhere to the speed limit signs posted on the road. Some hazardous sections have a speed limit of 60 km/h, while certain special sections may have a limit of 80 km/h. In summary, if the current road section has a lower speed limit than the standard limit for the vehicle type, the lower speed limit must be followed to avoid speeding.

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OCourtney
09/10/25 4:16am

I've been driving my pickup truck on highways for many years, maintaining a speed of 120 km/h which is generally within the limit, as most highways have a speed limit of 120 km/h. However, it's important to be cautious in certain sections, such as downhill slopes in mountainous areas or tunnel entrances, where the speed limit may drop to 100 or even 80 km/h. Missing these signs can easily lead to violations. Penalties for speeding are strict, including fines and possible demerit points. As a passenger vehicle, pickup trucks share the same speed limits as sedans, with 120 km/h being the legal range. From a safety perspective, pickup trucks have a higher center of gravity and experience greater wind resistance at high speeds, especially in rainy conditions where they can feel unstable. Therefore, even when not exceeding the speed limit, it's crucial to drive steadily. I always use navigation alerts to stay informed about changing speed limits and avoid being caught by speed cameras. In short, don't rely on fixed assumptions—always check the specific speed limits for each section of the road.

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Damian
10/24/25 5:05am

Bro, driving a pickup truck at 120km/h on the highway usually doesn't count as speeding, as that's typically the maximum speed limit. But safety first! Higher speeds mean longer braking distances, and pickups are heavy, making them harder to handle in sharp turns or heavy traffic. If you exceed the speed limit by 10%, say hitting 132km/h, expect a fine. On long trips, I just set the cruise control at 120km/h—peace of mind and better fuel efficiency. Speed limits vary by region; some southern highways cap at 110km/h, while northern ones usually allow 120km/h. Always check tire pressure and brake pad wear—keeping your ride in good shape makes highway driving safer. Don’t risk speeding just to save time.

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Correia
12/07/25 5:29am

As a car owner, I understand that driving a pickup truck at 120 km/h on the highway usually doesn't exceed the speed limit, as most highways in the country have a maximum speed limit of 120 km/h. However, traffic laws stipulate that speed limits are determined by on-site signs, and there might be lower limits at highway entrances or construction zones. Pickup trucks are classified as light-duty vehicles with no additional restrictions. Is driving at 120 km/h safe? The wide body leads to significant wind noise, affecting comfort, and incorrect tire pressure can be even more dangerous. It's recommended to perform regular maintenance and check the tires to ensure stable and worry-free highway cruising. Law-abiding driving is the most cost-effective—don't cross the line and risk a fine.

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