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Is there speed enforcement for speeding violations on the ramp 40?

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AnthonyLynn
07/29/2025, 01:32:23 AM

Ramp 40 enforces speeding violations, but no points or fines will be issued. Generally, fines and points are only imposed when the speed exceeds 60 km/h on elevated on/off ramps. Sections with speed limits below 60 km/h: For violations where the speed exceeds the limit by less than 50% in sections with speed limits below 60 km/h, traffic police will only issue a warning, with no fine or points deducted. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% will result in fines and points. Sections with speed limits above 60 km/h: If a section has a speed limit of 60 km/h or higher, any speeding by the driver will be penalized according to the existing speeding regulations, with applicable fines and points.

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VanArianna
08/12/2025, 03:36:44 PM

I've been driving on highways for many years, and everyone must have seen that 40 km/h speed limit sign on the ramp, right? It's actually for safety reasons—ramps have sharp curves and merging traffic, and high speeds can easily lead to rollovers or rear-end collisions. Will the cameras catch you? That depends on the specific section—like at city exits or high-accident zones, speed cameras are more likely to be installed, and once you exceed the limit, you'll definitely get caught and fined. I once sped up to over 50 km/h on an entrance ramp near a toll booth and got a violation notice via text a few days later. Checking camera locations isn't practical because policies vary by region, so I recommend using a navigation app with speed trap alerts. In daily driving, don’t take chances—slowing down is the safest bet, protecting both your wallet and others' safety.

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DelClara
10/03/2025, 02:52:35 AM

Hey buddy, as a working professional who loves traveling, I often drive on different highways. You mentioned the ramp speed limit of 40, right? That means the maximum is 40 km/h, and it's no joke. Some places have electronic surveillance, especially during peak hours or in areas with accident records—it's common for speed cameras to catch violations. Just last week, my friend got busted for slightly exceeding the limit at a provincial road entrance, facing both a fine and penalty points. You can get a rough idea of camera locations by checking official apps or maps, but don't rely on them—just keep your speed in check. Speeding on ramps not only costs you money but also risks losing control during turns or causing scratches, which isn't worth it. Make it a habit to check road signs; following speed limits saves hassle, money, and keeps you safe.

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PaisleeMarie
11/16/2025, 03:30:13 AM

As a parent, I take my child to school every day via the highway entrance ramp where the speed limit is strictly 40 km/h, which I always adhere to. Speed cameras are indeed installed, especially at accident-prone spots, and getting caught speeding will inevitably result in a fine. Driving too fast on narrow ramps is extremely dangerous—any sudden skid or unexpected situation can drastically increase the risk of an accident. Don’t risk saving a few minutes—slowing down is the best protection for your family. Instead of checking camera locations, rely on navigation alerts and practice gently pressing the accelerator. Safe driving is the foundation of family happiness, and there’s no room for carelessness.

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EliasFitz
01/06/2026, 10:20:58 PM

I'm a car enthusiast and have studied speed measurement systems. The 40 km/h speed limit on ramps is actually based on safety calculations: lower design speeds reduce accident risks. Speed cameras catching violations? Some locations use radar speed traps, with positions varying but often set up on slopes or blind spots. The camera's working principle is to automatically take photos when speed exceeds the limit, with data transmitted back to the processing center for issuing tickets. Don't overlook electronic eye coverage—for instance, some urban expressway entrances have dense installations. Prevention methods? Install a dashcam or use warning apps. Maintaining driving habits below speed limits protects your vehicle longer, avoiding unexpected repair costs.

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JasonAnn
04/03/2026, 04:21:38 AM

As a frequent business traveler, I've driven on highways across the country. Regarding whether speeding in 40 km/h ramp zones will be captured by cameras? The answer is definitely yes, camera installations vary by location, but hotspots like tunnel junctions or before toll stations often have monitoring points. From my experience, first and second-tier cities have more cameras, where speeding violations are almost always caught. Fines depend on the extent of speeding, so it's advisable to slow down early to adapt to curve gradients. Why the 40 km/h limit? It optimizes traffic merging safety. Navigation tools are most practical, with route-specific warning features when you input the section. Developing a habit of gradual deceleration not only avoids tickets but also reduces travel risks.

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