What are the penalty standards for speeding in highway section speed monitoring?
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Here is an introduction to the fines and penalty points for speeding by ordinary vehicles on highways: 1. Speeding less than 10%: No penalty for the time being. 2. Speeding 10%-20%: A fine is imposed, with 3 penalty points. 3. Speeding 20%-30%: A fine is imposed, with 6 penalty points. 4. Speeding 30%-50%: A fine is imposed, with 6 penalty points. 5. Speeding 50%-70%: A fine is imposed, with 12 penalty points, and the driver's license will be revoked. 6. Speeding more than 70%: A fine is imposed, with 12 penalty points, and the driver's license will be revoked.
I have 20 years of driving experience. Two years ago, during a long-distance drive on the highway, I overlooked the average speed check sign and ended up exceeding the speed limit by 15%, resulting in a fine of 200 yuan and 3 penalty points—a costly lesson. Average speed check measures your speed from the starting point to the endpoint, and penalties are based on the percentage of speeding: under 10% usually results in a warning without a fine; between 10%-20%, a 200 yuan fine and 3 penalty points; 20%-50%, a 200 yuan fine and 6 penalty points; exceeding 50% can lead to a 2000 yuan fine, 12 penalty points, and even a 6-month license suspension. I think this method is fair, as it prevents drivers from slowing down just before cameras to cheat. I recommend beginners use navigation apps to track average speed check progress. Safe driving is better than rushing, especially on long trips where fatigue is common—controlling speed reduces accident risks.