Is driving at 86 km/h in an 80 km/h speed limit zone considered speeding?
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Driving at 86 km/h in an 80 km/h speed limit zone constitutes speeding. Here is an introduction to speeding: 1. Definition: Speeding refers to the act of a driver operating a vehicle at a speed exceeding the limits set by laws and regulations. For example, the maximum speed limit on China's expressways is 120 km/h. When there are speed limit traffic signs or surface markings, drivers must strictly adhere to the indicated speed limits. 2. Regulations: The maximum speed limit for vehicles on China's expressways is 120 km/h. In areas with posted speed limit signs or markings, drivers must comply with the specified speed limits. Exceeding the designated speed for a particular road section is considered speeding. 3. Hazards: Speeding disrupts the vehicle's performance indices under specific environmental conditions, increases the workload and stress on the vehicle, and accelerates the wear and tear of mechanical components. It is particularly detrimental to the wheels.