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Is there a penalty for exceeding the speed limit by exactly 10%?

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LaElliot
07/29/25 8:12am
Exceeding the speed limit by exactly 10% does not incur penalty points. There are three characteristics of traffic violations: 1. Harmfulness: Traffic violations are harmful to the interests of society, the state, and citizens. 2. Illegality: The Road Traffic Safety Law is an administrative regulation formulated by state authorities or administrative agencies for managing road traffic. Violating it constitutes illegal behavior. 3. Punishability: Traffic violations are acts that should be penalized, and the penalties must be imposed by state-authorized specialized agencies, namely public security authorities. The types of penalties can only be administrative penalties.
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StEverett
08/13/25 4:16am
After driving here for so many years, I've learned that speeding penalty rules mainly depend on the region and specific roads. Generally, if you exceed the speed limit by just 10% on highways or urban roads, you usually won’t get points deducted, as many places have a buffer zone below 20%, only imposing fines to avoid making a big deal out of minor violations. For example, I once drove 110 in a 100 km/h highway zone, and after detection, I only got a fine without point deductions, showing that the system leaves some leeway for drivers. However, rules may vary by city—some strict regions directly count exceeding 10% as speeding, and getting caught will cost you 3 points. I recommend frequently checking your phone’s GPS or car app to track your actual speed—don’t guess, safety first. Speeding is risky; even if no points are deducted, accidents are more likely. I always remind myself to stay within the speed limit to ensure peace of mind for myself and others. Once you develop this habit, driving becomes much easier.
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LeviRose
10/05/25 4:57am
I've been driving for over twenty years, and going 10% over the speed limit needs to be looked at specifically. I remember last time on a suburban road with a 50 km/h limit, I was caught doing 55, and it only resulted in a fine without any points deducted. Most places have a tolerance of under 10%, meaning exactly 10% isn't considered serious speeding. But these rules often change, so I recommend checking the local traffic regulations app or asking friends to confirm. As an experienced driver, I advise newcomers: even a little speeding is dangerous, with so many cars and pedestrians around, slowing down and yielding is safer. Don't just focus on whether you'll get points deducted; the key is to develop good driving habits to protect yourself, your car, and pedestrians, ensuring everyone gets home safely.
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StJasmine
11/18/25 6:29am
As an automotive technology enthusiast, I often focus on speed monitoring systems. Is there a penalty for exceeding the speed limit by exactly 10%? In standard settings, devices like GPS navigation or speed cameras usually have tolerances—for example, a 100 km/h limit may allow 105 km/h without penalty. It mainly depends on the device's precise measurement, where minimal errors can prevent false judgments. I use a mobile app that provides real-time alerts when exceeding the speed limit and noticed that once I go over by 10%, the app triggers an alarm, allowing timely deceleration. I recommend everyone install such tools to ensure compliance with regulations. Remember, speeding carries high risks and can easily lead to loss of control. Technology can help us reduce the chances of violations.
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