
Speeding at highway speed monitoring points will be photographed by electronic police: 1. If the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10% on highways or national roads, a warning will be issued without penalty points or fines, and no need to visit the vehicle management office; 2. If the speed exceeds the limit by 10% to 20%, 3 penalty points will be deducted along with a fine; 3. If the speed exceeds the limit by 20% to 50%, 6 penalty points will be deducted along with a fine; 4. If the speed exceeds the limit by more than 50%, 12 penalty points will be deducted at once along with a fine, and the driver's license may also be revoked, with the fine amount increasing as the speeding rate rises; 5. If the speed exceeds the limit by 70%, a fine will be imposed, 12 penalty points will be deducted, and the driver's license may also be revoked.

Getting caught speeding on the highway has serious consequences. As an experienced driver, I've seen too many cases. The fines start at hundreds of yuan, with the exact amount depending on how much you exceeded the limit - the faster you go, the more you pay. I recently heard about a friend who was fined over 2,000 yuan for going 30 km/h over the limit. The penalty points are even more troublesome - 6 points deducted at once is common, and accumulating 12 points means your license gets suspended for half a year. The biggest risk is safety - speeding dramatically increases braking distance, reduces reaction time, and skyrockets accident probability, ranging from minor scratches to severe injuries or fatalities. Medical and repair costs could be several times higher than the fine. Insurance companies will raise your premiums by about 20% after checking your record, costing you significantly more the next year. In short, don't chase those few minutes of thrill - drive responsibly to save money, avoid hassle, and stay safe.

I often drive in a hurry due to my busy work schedule and have been caught speeding on the highway before. The consequences were really troublesome. First, there's the fine, usually starting at 200 yuan, but it can go up to thousands if you're significantly over the limit—your wallet instantly feels lighter. Then there are the demerit points, which accumulate and affect your annual vehicle inspection, making you retake driving tests, which is time-consuming. Worse still, the risk of accidents increases; at high speeds, turning or braking suddenly can easily lead to loss of control. Last year, I nearly rear-ended someone, and the repairs cost me over 5,000 yuan. Insurance records also take a hit, with premiums rising by 10% to 30%, making it more expensive in the long run. Overall, it wastes both money and time. It's better to plan your route in advance and use speed limit reminder systems to avoid impulsive speeding. Remember, safe driving saves you fines and reduces stress.

The consequences of speeding on highways are quite frightening, as a dad I must remind you. Getting caught leads to fines starting from hundreds of yuan, and accumulating too many penalty points can get your license revoked. The key risk lies in accidents – higher speeds mean longer braking distances, and collisions can harm both yourself and others, especially when traveling with kids which could lead to major incidents. Insurance costs also rise, forcing you to pay extra money needlessly each year. Driving steadily is the most reliable approach.


