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What is the speed limit on the Ha-Tong Expressway?

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MacAlyssa
09/05/2025, 01:49:46 AM

The speed limit range on the Ha-Tong Expressway is between 60 kilometers per hour and 120 kilometers per hour. Below is more information about speeding: 1. Penalties: If the speed limit is 80 and you drive at 85, it is considered speeding but does not exceed 10% of the speed limit, so there will be no fine or points deducted, but a warning will be issued. If the speed exceeds 10% to 20% of the limit, a fine of 100 yuan and 3 points will be deducted. If the speed exceeds 20% to 50% of the limit, a fine of 200 yuan and 6 points will be deducted. 2. Legal basis: Article 86 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China".

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DiTeagan
09/17/2025, 02:13:23 AM

I've been driving on the Ha-Tong Expressway for many years. I remember the speed limit is generally 120 km/h, but it drops to 100 or 80 km/h in some mountainous or winding sections, especially during snowy winter days when extra caution is needed. There are quite a few speed cameras along the road, and you might get a ticket if you exceed the limit. I once saw news reports stating that speeding is the leading cause of accidents on expressways, so I usually use cruise control to stay within the speed limit. Compared to other expressways like the Jing-Ha line, some sections of the Ha-Tong Expressway have stricter management and more frequent maintenance updates. It's important to pay attention to the road signs and slow down in advance.

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VonDaniela
10/31/2025, 02:44:29 AM

As a new driver who just got my license, I feel very nervous driving on the Hatong Expressway. I checked the regulations and the speed limit is 120 kilometers per hour. Both the navigation app and the car's system will remind me of speed limit changes. Driving too fast can easily lead to loss of control. My parents always say safety comes first, and higher speeds increase braking distance and accident risks. During my novice period, I practiced driving smoothly within the speed limit and joined a car enthusiasts group to exchange experiences. I learned that in different sections, like near bridges, the speed limit might drop to 80 kilometers per hour.

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CollinDella
12/14/2025, 01:52:29 AM

Every time I take the Haton Expressway for travel, I notice the speed limit is generally 120 km/h, but the entrance and exit zones often have limits of 80 or 60 km/h. During holidays, the road gets congested, and the GPS navigation shows real-time speed limits to help me adjust, otherwise, speeding could result in fines of several hundred yuan or even penalty points. When tired during the trip, I find a rest stop to take a break, ensuring that speed limits and fatigue don't conflict. Compared to other expressways, Haton's facilities are quite well-equipped.

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LilyDella
02/03/2026, 02:52:27 AM

My home is near Harbin, and I often commute via the Ha-Tong Expressway, where the speed limit is mostly 120 km/h. However, during construction periods or bad weather, it temporarily drops to below 100 km/h. Fuel efficiency and fewer accidents are my habits, and with dense cameras, I have to be careful to avoid tickets. Compared to the daily national highway speed limit of 80 km/h, the expressway is more efficient but requires strict adherence to rules. Local forums often discuss speed limit updates.

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StAurora
04/29/2026, 12:29:27 PM

For safety reasons, the speed limit on the Ha-Tong Expressway is uniformly set at 120 kilometers per hour. Violating the speed limit increases the probability of accidents and the risk of casualties. I advocate for everyone to comply. Traffic police issue severe penalties, with a single speeding violation possibly resulting in point deductions or even license suspension. Sharing with friends that driving too fast not only wastes fuel but also damages the vehicle. The expressway speed limit is designed based on scientific data to ensure smooth traffic flow.

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