What is the speed limit when crossing an intersection?
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When crossing an intersection, the speed should not exceed 40 kilometers per hour. Penalties for speeding: If the speed limit is 80 km/h and you drive at 85 km/h, it is considered speeding but does not exceed 10% of the speed limit, so there will be no fine or penalty points, only a warning. If the speed exceeds 10% to 20% of the limit, a fine and 3 penalty points will be imposed. If the speed exceeds 20% to 50% of the limit, a fine and 6 penalty points will be imposed. Driving precautions: When driving, pay attention to the speed limits indicated by roadside signs and markings, and always monitor your vehicle's speedometer to avoid speeding violations.