Is the first traffic violation exempt from penalty for a new car?
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There is no exemption from penalties for the first traffic violation committed by a motor vehicle; the penalty is the same as for any normal violation. Penalties for speeding include fines and demerit points. Below is additional information: Relevant regulations: For speeding within 10% of the prescribed speed limit, no penalty is imposed for the time being; for speeding between 10% and 20% above the prescribed limit, a fine is imposed, and 3 demerit points are recorded; for speeding between 20% and 30% above the prescribed limit, a fine is imposed, and 6 demerit points are recorded; for speeding between 30% and 50% above the prescribed limit, a fine is imposed, and 6 demerit points are recorded; 5. For speeding between 50% and 70% above the prescribed limit, a fine is imposed, 12 demerit points are recorded, and the driver's license may also be revoked; 6. For speeding 70% or more above the prescribed limit, a fine is imposed, 12 demerit points are recorded, and the driver's license may also be revoked. Procedure classification: According to Article 52 of the 'Regulations on the Handling Procedures for Road Traffic Safety Violations', for violations recorded by traffic monitoring equipment, the party involved must promptly report to the traffic management department of the public security authority to accept the penalty. A warning or fine may be imposed under a simplified procedure, while a fine or revocation of the motor vehicle driving license must be imposed under the general procedure.