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Is driving at 100 in an 80 km/h tunnel considered speeding?

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AngelinaFitz
07/29/2025, 06:18:13 PM

Driving at 100 in an 80 km/h tunnel is considered speeding. Definition of speeding: Driving at 100 km/h on a road with an 80 km/h speed limit falls within the range of exceeding the prescribed speed by more than 10% but less than 20%. According to the new traffic regulations, for violations where the speed exceeds the limit by less than 50% in an 80 km/h zone, traffic police will only issue a warning without imposing fines or deducting points. Precautions for driving: When driving, it is necessary to observe the speed limit indicated by roadside signs, markings, and other indicators. Additionally, drivers should constantly monitor the speedometer on their vehicle's dashboard to avoid committing speeding violations.

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LeDylan
08/15/2025, 06:48:30 PM

Driving at 100 km/h in a tunnel with an 80 km/h speed limit is indeed considered speeding. The environment inside tunnels has inherent special characteristics—poor lighting, obstructed visibility, and confined space. Speeding significantly increases braking distance. In case of sudden incidents, such as abrupt braking by the vehicle ahead or encountering obstacles, there simply isn’t enough reaction time. Speeding is not only a violation but could also lead to accidents with severe consequences. I recommend everyone pay more attention to the dashboard and speed limit signs while driving. Cameras are often installed at tunnel entrances, and getting caught could result in fines exceeding 200 yuan or even penalty points. Developing the habit of controlling speed isn’t just about obeying the law—it’s about taking responsibility for your own and others’ safety. Tunnel exits often feature curves, making steady driving the wisest choice. Remember this: safe travel is more important than anything else.

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Mildred
10/17/2025, 10:09:22 PM

The speed limit in the tunnel is 80 km/h, driving at 100 km/h is definitely speeding. From a safety perspective, the enclosed space of a tunnel is inherently dangerous, and the changing light conditions can affect visibility. Exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h increases the risk of losing control. I always say, driving isn't about who's faster, especially in tunnels where accidents are frequent due to poor visibility and limited emergency space. In case of an accident, rescue efforts are also more difficult. Speeding not only results in fines and penalty points but also threatens lives. It's advisable to use cruise control assistance to avoid unintentional acceleration. Speeding saves only a few minutes but can lead to major disasters. Every time I enter a tunnel, I slow down in advance to develop good habits and reduce danger. The air circulation inside tunnels is poor, and noise levels are high, so maintaining a lower speed makes driving safer and smoother. Don't take risks just to save time; following the rules is the right way to go.

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OMiles
11/30/2025, 09:49:02 PM

The tunnel speed limit is 80 km/h, driving at 100 km/h is definitely speeding. As a driver, I've learned my lesson—once I was in a hurry and drove a bit faster, only to be caught by the tunnel camera, resulting in a fine and penalty points. Inside the tunnel, visibility is limited, and speeding makes it easy to overlook road signs or blind spots. Now, I strictly adhere to the 80 km/h limit and actually feel more relaxed. Speeding isn't just a violation; it also increases the risk of accidents. Before entering the tunnel, I remind myself to slow down and avoid impulsive acceleration. Safety comes first to ensure a safe return home. Speeding isn't worth the minimal time saved.

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OJude
01/20/2026, 11:12:45 PM

Driving at 100 km/h in an 80 km/h speed-limited tunnel is technically speeding. Tunnel speed limits are designed for reasons such as poor lighting and air circulation, where speeding increases vehicle control difficulty. Sensors may show high speed, but the driver needs to manually intervene with braking. Speeding puts significant pressure on tires and brake systems, reducing stability, especially in narrow tunnel turns where skidding may occur. I recommend using vehicle assistance features to monitor speed; if speeding, the system alarm can provide a reminder. Adhering to speed limits not only avoids fines but also protects the vehicle's mechanical lifespan. Tunnel exits often have sharp turns, making steady speed the best choice. Speeding might save a few seconds, but the risk cost is too high.

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DeTalia
04/16/2026, 11:40:27 PM

The tunnel speed limit is 80 km/h, driving at 100 km/h is considered serious speeding. From a social responsibility perspective, driving is not just about obeying the law, but also about safeguarding public safety. The tunnel environment is unique, and speeding increases the risk of accidents, affecting others. I always emphasize that speed control reflects one's quality, and safe travel is what matters most. Inside the tunnel, the lighting is dim, visibility is reduced, and speeding leaves insufficient reaction time—any collision could have unimaginable consequences. Adhering to the speed limit not only avoids penalties but also shows responsibility to one's family. Cultivating good habits, paying attention to road signs, and avoiding speeding—steady driving is the long-term strategy. Protecting yourself and safeguarding society, driving steadily is the way to go.

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