What is the speed limit on the Danxi Expressway?
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In the Liaoning section of the Danxi Expressway, the speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour, with multiple tunnels where the speed limit is 80 kilometers per hour. Below is an introduction to the relevant content about expressway speed limits: Penalty points: No points will be deducted for speeding within 10%, and the traffic police will issue a warning. Speeding between 10% and 20% will result in a 3-point deduction. Speeding between 20% and 50% will result in a 6-point deduction. Speeding over 50% will result in a 12-point deduction. Regulations: According to China's traffic laws, speeding within 10% does not incur penalty points, but in some areas, it may still be treated as a violation, meaning a warning, and the driver must handle it at the violation processing window. Safety first, do not speed.
I've driven on the Danxi Expressway a few times, and the speed limits vary across different sections. For regular sections, the speed limit is 120 km/h for cars and 100 km/h for large vehicles. However, in tunnels, sharp curves, or mountainous areas, the limit drops to around 80. Last time on the winding mountain road near Chifeng, the speed limit sign was marked at 60. It's advisable to use a navigation app to keep an eye on speed limit alerts, especially near provincial borders where limits change frequently. Once, I even saw mobile speed cameras set up in the emergency lane, so everyone should watch their speed to avoid exceeding the limit.