What counts as speeding on a highway with a 70 km/h speed limit?
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Exceeding 70 km/h on a highway is considered speeding. Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles at speeds exceeding 20% above the posted limit on highways or urban expressways, or exceeding 50% above the posted limit on other roads, as well as driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding 50% above the posted limit, will result in a one-time deduction of 12 points. Highway speed limit regulations: 1. The maximum speed for small passenger vehicles must not exceed 120 km/h, other motor vehicles must not exceed 100 km/h, and motorcycles must not exceed 80 km/h; 2. If the speed indicated by road speed limit signs differs from the above lane speed regulations, drivers should follow the speed indicated by the road speed limit signs.