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Is there any penalty for speeding less than 10%?

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McSara
07/29/25 7:55pm

For speeding less than 10%, a warning is given but no penalty is imposed. More relevant information is as follows: 1. If the speed exceeds the speed limit by less than 10%, a warning is given. 2. On roads with a speed limit below 50 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 20% results in a fine of 50 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% results in a fine of 100 yuan; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% results in a fine of 300 yuan; exceeding by 70% results in a fine of 500 yuan. 3. On roads with a speed limit between 50 km/h and 80 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 20% results in a fine of 100 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% results in a fine of 150 yuan; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% results in a fine of 500 yuan; exceeding by 70% results in a fine of 1000 yuan. 4. On roads with a speed limit between 80 km/h and 100 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 20% results in a fine of 150 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% results in a fine of 200 yuan; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% results in a fine of 1000 yuan; exceeding by 70% results in a fine of 1500 yuan. 5. On roads with a speed limit above 100 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 50% results in a fine of 200 yuan; exceeding by 50% to less than 70% results in a fine of 1500 yuan.

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LawsonDella
08/14/25 3:41pm

Speeding less than 10 km/h may theoretically be penalized according to traffic regulations, but in practice, it's not always enforced. I remember last month when I was driving for a trip, the navigation showed a speed limit of 100 km/h, and I drove at 108 km/h. There was a camera at the highway exit that took a photo, but later when I checked the records, I didn’t receive a ticket. Asking friends, I learned that in some areas, traffic police may show leniency for minor speeding, especially within 10 km/h, possibly just issuing a warning. However, don’t take it for granted—traffic laws state that exceeding the speed limit by even 1 km/h is a violation, and cameras can automatically detect it. From a safety perspective, even slight speeding can increase the risk of accidents, especially in rainy conditions or on curves. Now, I strictly control my speed, using cruise control to ensure I don’t exceed the limit. Developing good habits is more worthwhile than paying fines.

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McAna
10/15/25 8:08am

From a safety perspective, speeding under 10 km/h may seem like a minor issue, but it actually poses significant risks. I believe speeding should never be overlooked, as it directly impacts road safety. Legally, exceeding the speed limit by even 1 km/h is considered a violation and subject to penalties. However, in practice, traffic police have discretion, often issuing warnings or educational reminders for violations under 10 km/h. I've witnessed this multiple times—friends being pulled over for slightly exceeding the limit and officers patiently explaining the dangers. The key lies in driver awareness: saving a few minutes by going slightly faster comes at the cost of longer braking distances and reduced reaction time. I recommend regularly checking your dashboard speed to stay compliant and avoid major consequences for minor gains. Safety comes first—any speeding, no matter how slight, should be addressed promptly.

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Fitzgerald
11/29/25 2:12am

In traffic management, whether speeding less than 10 km/h is penalized depends on local enforcement policies. Generally, regulations require that speeding constitutes a violation, but in practice, many areas are lenient with minor speeding, such as exceeding by no more than 10 km/h, which might only result in a verbal warning. I've experienced this in my daily driving—on urban roads with a 60 km/h limit, driving at 65 km/h didn't get me a ticket. However, it's best not to take risks, as all monitoring devices record speeding data, and accumulation could lead to higher risks. It's advisable to keep an eye on the dashboard or use a mobile app to alert you about your speed. Adjust early to avoid trouble.

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