Is driving at 120 km/h in the far-right lane of the highway considered speeding?
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Driving at 120 km/h in the far-right lane of the highway is not considered speeding for small vehicles, but it is considered speeding for large buses and freight vehicles. Below are the specific details regarding road speed limits: 1. Penalty regulations: Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% results in a warning without fines or penalty points; exceeding by 10%–20% incurs a fine and 3 penalty points; exceeding by 20%–50% incurs a fine and 6 penalty points; exceeding by more than 50% results in a fine and 12 penalty points. 2. Formula for calculating the speeding percentage: (Actual speed / Speed limit – 1) * 100. For example, if the speed limit is 70 km/h and the vehicle speed is 80 km/h, divide 80 by 70, subtract 1, and multiply by 100 to get 14.28, meaning the vehicle is speeding by 14%. If the speed limit is 60 km/h and the vehicle speed is 70 km/h, then 70 divided by 60, minus 1, multiplied by 100 results in a speeding percentage of 16%.