Is driving at 130 km/h considered speeding when the speed limit is 120 km/h?
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Driving at 130 km/h when the speed limit is 120 km/h is considered speeding. According to relevant regulations, penalties for speeding are determined based on specific circumstances. For exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more, 12 points will be deducted from the driver's license along with a fine; for speeding between 20% and 50%, 6 points will be deducted; and for speeding less than 10%, no points will be deducted. If you drive at 130 km/h on the highway without receiving a speeding warning or fine notice, it might be because the speed displayed on the car's dashboard is not the actual speed of the vehicle. The speed shown on the dashboard is usually greater than or equal to the actual speed, which is influenced by factors such as tire pressure and wind resistance during driving.