Is driving at 56 in a 50 speed limit considered speeding?
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Driving at 56 in a 50 speed limit is considered speeding. Here is the relevant information: 1. Relevant regulations: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, exceeding the speed limit by less than 50% on roads with a speed limit below 60 km/h (not including 60 km/h) will not result in penalty points or fines. 2. Notes: Speeding between 50-55 km/h will result in a warning without penalty points or fines; exceeding 55 km/h will lead to penalty points and fines. Driving at 60 km/h in a 50 km/h speed limit is considered speeding. The setting of speed limits is not solely based on the number of lanes but is determined by factors such as road grade, traffic volume, road width, and the presence of median barriers.