What are the penalties for speeding between 70% and 100% over the limit?
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The "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: Speeding over 50% will result in an immediate deduction of 12 points, a fine of 500 yuan, and then the fine amount will gradually double as the speeding percentage increases. Additional information: 1. On roads with speed limits below 50 km/h: Speeding over 70% of the limit will result in a 500 yuan fine; 2. On roads with speed limits between 50 km/h and 80 km/h: Speeding between 50% and 70% over the limit will result in a 500 yuan fine; Speeding over 70% will result in a 1000 yuan fine; 3. On roads with speed limits between 80 km/h and 100 km/h: Speeding between 50% and 70% over the limit will result in a 1000 yuan fine; Speeding over 70% will result in a 1500 yuan fine; 4. On roads with speed limits over 100 km/h: Speeding between 50% and 70% over the limit will result in a 1500 yuan fine; Speeding over 70% will result in a 2000 yuan fine.
I once almost exceeded the speed limit to this range while driving, and the penalties are quite severe. When speeding between 70% and less than 100% over the limit, you'll lose all 12 points on your license, directly disqualifying you from driving. The fine is usually around 1,500 yuan, depending on the location, and in serious cases, your license may be revoked or you could face short-term detention. I remember rushing after a gathering, driving too fast on the highway, and being reminded by a friend. Only after checking the regulations did I realize the enormous risks—the probability of losing control of the vehicle skyrockets at high speeds, and braking distance doubles. It was a profound lesson. Now, I always set speed limit alerts on my navigation before driving to avoid laziness or negligence. Speeding tickets are permanently recorded, affecting future insurance costs and work commutes.