What can speeding be described as?
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Speeding refers to the act of a driver operating a vehicle at a speed that exceeds the limits prescribed by laws and regulations. The dangers of speeding: It compromises the safety performance of the vehicle. Excessive speed can disrupt the vehicle's performance indicators under specific conditions, increasing the vehicle's operational stress and load capacity. It also causes significant wear and tear on internal components, particularly the tires. Speeding raises the temperature of tire friction with the road surface, leading to tire aging or deformation, which can result in blowouts during driving. Penalties for speeding: Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% incurs no fine or penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 20% results in a fine and 3 penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by 20% to less than 50% also results in a fine and 3 penalty points.