What are the penalties and points for exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% on provincial roads?
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Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% on provincial roads will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points from the driver's license. The dangers of speeding include: 1. When speeding, the driver cannot fully and accurately perceive changes inside and outside the vehicle; 2. Speeding weakens the driver's ability to recognize spatial relationships; 3. When speeding, the driver's ability to judge speed decreases. On highways, the speed of vehicles should not exceed 120 kilometers per hour. When there are speed limit traffic signs or speed limit surface signs, drivers should strictly adhere to the speed limits indicated. Driving above the speed limit for a particular section of road constitutes speeding. According to the speeding penalty and point deduction standards, for small vehicles exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% but less than 100%, 6 points will be deducted, and the license may also be revoked. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 100% may result in the revocation of the driver's license.