Is driving at 105 km/h on a highway with a speed limit of 100 km/h considered speeding?
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If the speed limit is 100 km/h, exceeding 100 km/h is considered speeding, although no penalty will be imposed for minor violations. Here are the specific details about speeding: 1. Definition: Speeding refers to a driver operating a vehicle at a speed that exceeds the legally mandated limit. A turbine overspeed incident is a severe accident caused by failures in the speed regulation and protection systems, as well as inherent defects in the turbine itself. 2. Impact: Speeding accelerates wear and damage to vehicle components. Higher speeds disrupt the vehicle's operational parameters in specific environments, increasing workload and stress on parts, leading to faster wear and damage. This is particularly detrimental to the tires, causing erratic and skidding wear, raising friction temperatures, and making the tires prone to aging and deformation, which can result in blowouts.