What is the speed limit on the Danxi Expressway?
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The speed limit in the Liaoning section of the Danxi Expressway is 100 km/h, with multiple tunnels where the speed limit is 80 km/h. Below is an introduction to the relevant content about expressway speed limits: Penalty points: No points will be deducted for speeding within 10%, but traffic police will issue a warning. Speeding between 10% and 20% will result in 3 penalty points. Speeding between 20% and 50% will result in 6 penalty points. Speeding over 50% will result in 12 penalty points. Regulations: According to China's traffic laws, speeding within 10% does not incur penalty points, but in some areas, it may be treated as a violation, meaning a warning, and the driver must handle it at the traffic violation processing window. Safety first—do not speed.
The general speed limit on the Danxi Expressway is 120 kilometers per hour. I've driven on it several times myself. This road connects Dandong to Xilinhot, linking Liaoning Province and Inner Mongolia, with most sections adhering to this standard. However, it's important to note that speed limits may be adjusted in certain special areas, such as mountainous regions or tunnel entrances, where it might drop to 100 kilometers or even 80 kilometers. Navigation apps will alert you to these changes. Setting the cruise control to 120 while driving can help avoid unintentional speeding, making the journey much safer. Driving too fast on the expressway increases the risk of accidents. I've often seen both large and small vehicles speeding on straight sections, and in case of an accident, regret would come too late. Strictly adhering to the speed limits and heeding navigation alerts not only ensures safety but also saves you from fines, making the trip more enjoyable.