What is the car speed when exceeding the speed limit by 20% on the highway?
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The speed when exceeding the speed limit by 20% on the highway depends on the posted speed limit. For example, if the highway speed limit is 120 km/h, exceeding it by 20% means driving at speeds above 140 km/h. Penalties for speeding: If the vehicle speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, no penalty is imposed; If the vehicle speed exceeds the limit by 10% to less than 20%, a fine will be issued and 3 points will be deducted; If the vehicle speed exceeds the limit by 20% to less than 30%, a fine will be issued and 6 points will be deducted; If the vehicle speed exceeds the limit by 30% to less than 50%, a fine will be issued and 6 points will be deducted; If the vehicle speed exceeds the limit by 50% to less than 70%, a fine will be issued and 12 points will be deducted, and the driver's license may also be revoked. Observe speed limits: Always observe speed limits, as speeding on highways can easily lead to accidents, while driving too slowly can also hinder the normal flow of other vehicles.