Is it allowed to drive at 120 km/h in the middle lane with a speed limit of 100 km/h?

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JosieLee
07/28/25 7:38pm
It is not allowed to drive at 120 km/h in the middle lane with a speed limit of 100 km/h, as this constitutes speeding. Below are specific details about this situation: Hazards of speeding: Motor vehicles must only travel at the designated speed within a lane. Exceeding the designated speed violates the Road Traffic Safety Law. Speeding poses significant risks to vehicle operation and can easily lead to accidents. Speed limits for different vehicle types: On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles must not exceed 120 km/h, while other motor vehicles must not exceed 100 km/h, and motorcycles must not exceed 80 km/h.
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McEmily
08/11/25 11:27pm
Well, I've seen this issue many times. As someone who has been driving for most of my life, I firmly believe that driving at 120 in the middle lane with a speed limit of 100 is absolutely unacceptable. That's 20% over the speed limit, which violates traffic laws. If caught by the police, you'll immediately face points deduction and fines, and possibly even have your driver's license revoked. I remember once on the highway, I saw a young guy get into a crash because he was driving too fast and couldn't brake in time—his car's front end was completely crumpled. The middle lane usually has heavy traffic, and high speed significantly increases risks. The braking distance can extend from the normal 80 meters to over 100 meters, making it hard to react if a car suddenly changes lanes. Safety comes first when driving. Obeying speed limits isn't just about saving money or avoiding tickets—it's about protecting yourself and others. If everyone speeds recklessly, the roads will turn chaotic, and accident rates will skyrocket. My advice is: Better to lose three minutes than risk a second. Drive within the speed limit—life is far more precious than saving a little time.
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McMia
09/30/25 5:53am
Haha, I was once a new driver too, and naively thought about saving time by driving faster. But doing 120 in the middle lane with a speed limit of 100? Don't even think about it. That's a classic example of speeding by 20%, which is illegal. Fines and penalty points are the least of your worries—if something really happens, you'll regret it deeply. When I first got my license, I sped once and not only got a ticket but also saw my insurance premium go up by a few hundred bucks, plus my parents scolded me for ages. Unlike the fast lane, the middle lane doesn't have much buffer—it's crowded with all kinds of vehicles, and driving at 120 can easily lead to rear-end collisions or being rammed by a big truck from behind. You'd need at least double the safe distance to keep control. My driving instructor always emphasized that speed limits are lifelines—even a little over can lead to loss of control. Now, I never take risks and strictly follow the speed limit, which feels much safer. If you need to overtake, change to the correct lane, but forcing speed in the middle lane will lead to trouble sooner or later. Remember, arriving late is better than not arriving at all—safe driving is the real priority.
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