Is there speed detection in a 40 km/h speed limit zone?
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Speed detection may or may not be present in a 40 km/h speed limit zone. Generally, if the area is near villages or schools, speed cameras are installed for safety reasons. There are no explicit regulations prohibiting speed detection on roads with a 40 km/h limit. However, it is clearly stipulated that if a vehicle exceeds the speed limit by less than 50% in such zones without causing any consequences, traffic police will only issue a warning without deducting points or imposing fines. Below is some information about violation handling: 1. Timeframe: Vehicle owners must report to the local traffic police station within 15 days of receiving the penalty notification for the violation. Failure to do so within this period will result in a daily late fee of 3% of the original fine, though the late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount. Early handling helps avoid unnecessary penalties. 2. Verification method: The quickest and most effective way to check for violations is to inquire at the vehicle management office or traffic police station. Essential documents include the driver's license, vehicle registration, and ID card—all three are mandatory. It's also advisable to carry some cash, so if a violation is found, the necessary procedures can be completed immediately.