What is the maximum speed allowed in a 70 km/h speed limit zone?

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JaceDella
07/29/25 1:06am
Speed limit of 70 kilometers per hour means that the maximum speed should not exceed 70 km/h. Here are the specific details: 1. If the speed limit is 70, exceeding the limit by less than 10% will result in a warning, 10%-20% will incur a fine of 50 yuan, 20%-50% will result in a fine of 200 yuan and 6 demerit points, and exceeding by 50% will lead to a fine of 2000 yuan and 12 demerit points. 2. According to Article 44 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law": On roads with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, the left lane is the fast lane, and the right lane is the slow lane. Motor vehicles driving in the fast lane should travel at the speed specified for the fast lane. If they cannot reach the specified speed, they should move to the slow lane.
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DiPatrick
08/12/25 10:49am
I drive to and from work every day, picking up and dropping off my kids, with safety as my top priority. The speed limit of 70 kilometers per hour means that the maximum speed on this road is 70, and exceeding it may result in being caught by cameras or fined by the police. I think it's safest to try to keep it under 70 and not look for loopholes. Once, I was in a hurry and drove a bit faster, reaching 75 km/h, and my navigation warned me that I was exceeding the speed limit by 7%. Fortunately, there was no accident, but my heart was racing. Speeding increases braking distance, especially on rainy days, which poses higher risks. Now, I use cruise control, setting it between 68-70 km/h, to avoid unconsciously accelerating. Remember, no matter how good the car's performance is, life is more precious. Following the rules protects both yourself and respects others. For family cars, smooth driving is the way to go.
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Lester
10/01/25 8:37am
Having driven for over 40 years, I deeply understand that speed is no game. If the limit is 70, then drive at 70—don't exceed it. In my younger days, I was reckless and loved speeding, hitting 80 mph until one rainy day when the road was slippery and I crashed into a barrier. It cost me money and injuries. Since then, I strictly adhere to every speed limit sign. Road conditions vary, and the 70 limit is a calculated safe range—exceeding it by even a few kilometers might seem harmless, but the risk increases exponentially. Especially at night with poor visibility, 70 is already plenty; going faster makes it harder to react. A car isn’t a toy—steady driving reflects experience and wisdom. My old car has a simple speed alert that beeps at 70, a handy little tool. Remember, driving isn’t about being fast—it’s about arriving home safely.
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