What are the penalty point standards for speeding on urban roads?

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OwenLee
07/29/25 3:24pm
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% will result in 12 penalty points, while a minor violation will deduct 3 points. The following are the hazards of speeding: Steering wheel instability: Speeding increases the difference in airflow speed between the top and bottom of the vehicle body. This differential causes the vehicle to generate upward lift, reducing stability during driving. This is one of the main reasons for steering wheel instability. Increased driving risks: The faster the speed, the stronger the vehicle's tendency to maintain straight-line movement, which significantly reduces steering control and greatly increases risks. In the event of a sudden incident ahead, it becomes difficult to control the vehicle within a short time, potentially leading to unimaginable consequences.
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