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What are the penalties for driving 20% to 50% over the speed limit?

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LeDante
07/29/25 2:17am

The specific penalties for exceeding the speed limit by 20% to less than 50% are as follows: 1. If the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued; 2. On roads with a speed limit below 50 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine of 50 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine of 100 yuan; 3. On roads with a speed limit between 50 km/h and 80 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine of 100 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine of 150 yuan; 4. On roads with a speed limit between 80 km/h and 100 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20% will result in a fine of 150 yuan; exceeding by 20% to less than 50% will result in a fine of 200 yuan; 5. On roads with a speed limit above 100 km/h, exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 50% will result in a fine of 200 yuan.

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StMartin
08/12/25 12:21pm

Last time I got caught speeding by a little over 20%, doing about 120 on a highway where the limit was 100. The ticket came, costing me over 200 bucks and deducting 6 points from my license. Actually, it's pretty common - speeding in this range usually means losing 6 to 12 points, depending on the situation, and fines vary widely, from a hundred to two thousand. Beyond the fine, safety is more important. If an accident happens, not only does insurance pay less, but you might also get hurt or held responsible. I learned my lesson and installed a navigation system that alerts me about speed limits to avoid unintentional speeding. Speeding isn't just costly; it also affects your driving record, leading to higher insurance premiums over the years. So now, I always keep my speed in check, safety first. Many people race on highways, but it's really not worth it - saving a bit of time only to spend more dealing with tickets is a lose-lose situation.

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LeFinn
10/02/25 3:56am

As someone who frequently drives my kids to school, I have to say the penalties for speeding 20% to 50% over the limit are quite severe. I've had a similar experience myself—driving nearly 80 km/h in a 60 km/h urban zone, caught by a speed camera, resulting in a 300-yuan fine and 9 points deducted from my license, almost leaving me with just a few points left. Speeding within this range is quite common, but according to the law, fines typically range from 100 to 2000 yuan, with penalty points varying between 6 and 12. More importantly, there's the safety risk—higher speeds mean longer braking distances, and the consequences of an accident could be much worse. I make it a habit to leave early to avoid rushing and speeding, especially since I can't take risks with my kids in the car. Regular car maintenance should also include checking the dashboard to ensure the speedometer is accurate. In short, fines are minor compared to safety—driving steadily is how we take responsibility for our families.

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DelaneyDella
11/15/25 5:38am

Hey, speaking of speeding, one incident that left a deep impression on me was getting caught speeding 30% over the limit during a weekend road trip. I was fined 200 yuan and had 7 points deducted—what a hassle, having to spend half a day at the traffic management bureau to sort it out. For speeding violations between 20% and 50% over the limit, the penalties typically involve fines and point deductions—fines usually range from a couple hundred to two thousand yuan, with point deductions potentially reaching 12. But it’s not just about the money; a tarnished record can also affect insurance discounts. I’d recommend installing a speed alert app to remind yourself—highways can get chaotic with heavy traffic, so driving steadily saves headaches. Always pay attention to road signs and don’t let navigation mislead you into going too fast.

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