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What is the speed for exceeding the limit by 10 percent?

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KiraLynn
08/27/25 3:05am
Exceeding the speed limit by 10 percent means driving at 10% above the posted speed limit. Below is a detailed introduction about vehicle speed: 1. Overview: Vehicle speed refers to the distance a vehicle travels per unit of time, commonly measured in kilometers per hour or meters per second. Vehicle speed is one of the three key parameters in traffic flow theory and holds significant importance in its study. 2. Others: Vehicle speed can also broadly refer to the speed of motor vehicles. To suit different purposes, vehicle speed is mainly categorized into spot speed, running speed, and design speed. Spot speed is the instantaneous speed of a vehicle passing a specific point on the road. Design speed is the speed established to determine the design indicators of various geometric elements of a road and ensure their coordination.
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ZoeyAnn
09/09/25 2:17am
As a seasoned driver who frequently travels on highways, I often need to calculate speed to avoid exceeding the limit. Speeding by 10% means going 10% over the speed limit, and the exact speed depends on the limit. For instance, in urban areas, the speed limit is usually 60 km/h, so speeding by 10% would be 66 km/h. I've driven at this speed a few times, and while it feels slightly faster, it's not very noticeable—yet police tickets still come. On highways, the limit is typically 120 km/h, so 10% over would be 132 km/h. At this speed, the risk of losing control increases significantly, especially on curves. I advise against taking the risk of speeding, even by 10%, as it can still lead to fines, points, and safety hazards. During regular driving, always check roadside signs and maintain a safe following distance. Also, different vehicles respond differently—smaller cars handle better. In short, remember: Speed = Speed Limit × 1.1.
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VanJustin
10/23/25 3:05am
I always prioritize safety when driving, especially when I have my kids in the car. Exceeding the speed limit by 10% depends on the base limit—for instance, going 55km/h in a 50km/h urban zone is risky as it increases braking distance and collision risk. On highways with a 100km/h limit, pushing to 110km/h raises wind noise and tire instability, heightening loss-of-control risks. Remember, it’s not just about numbers; real-road conditions matter—rain or curves can double the danger at +10%. A friend got fined for speeding, facing points and higher premiums, a reminder to adapt driving habits. I recommend using speed-tracking apps—safety comes first.
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McAlana
12/06/25 3:29am
Exceeding the speed limit by 10% means going 10% faster than the allowed speed. It's simple to calculate. For example, if the speed limit is 80km/h, multiply by 1.1 to get 88km/h. The excess speed is only 8km/h, which seems minor but is still illegal. On a highway with a 110km/h limit, multiplying by 1.1 gives 121km/h—a noticeable increase that raises accident risks. The key point is that different speed limits yield different outcomes, and speed limits often vary on regular roads. Driving slower is better—it's safer and saves fuel.
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