Is it okay to drive at 75 in a 70 speed limit zone?

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VanDeclan
07/29/25 11:30pm
Driving at 75 in a 70 speed limit zone is not okay. Reasons are as follows: Speeding: Exceeding the 70 speed limit to 75 constitutes speeding. Do not exceed the specified speed: When driving on the road, motor vehicles must not exceed the specified speed, and exceeding the specified speed constitutes speeding. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" regulations: If the speed exceeds the specified speed limit by less than 10%: A warning will be given. For roads with a speed limit below 50 kilometers: If the speed exceeds the specified speed limit by 10% to less than 20%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 20% to less than 50%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 50% to less than 70%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 70%, a fine will be imposed. For roads with a speed limit between 50 and 80 kilometers: If the speed exceeds the specified speed limit by 10% to less than 20%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 20% to less than 50%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 50% to less than 70%, a fine will be imposed; if it exceeds the specified speed limit by 70%, a fine will be imposed.
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