What are the penalty and point deduction standards for speeding in 2020?
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2020 speeding penalty and point deduction standards: 1. If the vehicle speed exceeds 10% of the limit, the driver will be given a warning without any fine or point deduction; 2. If the vehicle speed exceeds 10% to 20% of the limit, 3 points will be deducted from the driver's license; 3. If the vehicle speed exceeds 20% to 50% of the limit, 6 points will be deducted from the driver's license; 4. If the vehicle speed exceeds 50% or more of the limit, 12 points will be deducted from the driver's license. The following three situations of speeding will not result in point deduction or fines: 1. On roads with a speed limit of 60, speeding within 50% without causing any consequences will result in a warning without penalty; 2. Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding the limit by less than 10% will result in a warning without penalty; 3. In special circumstances such as queuing or low-speed driving caused by traffic accidents, road maintenance, etc., if the speed is below 20% of the limit, no points will be deducted and no fine will be imposed.