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; however, for large buses and freight vehicles, it constitutes speeding. 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: (Speed/Limit Speed - 1) * 100, which calculates the speeding percentage. 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 14% over the limit. 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 16% over the limit.