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What speed is considered speeding in a 40 km/h zone?

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Wilson
09/06/25 3:20am

In principle, exceeding the speed limit of 40 km/h constitutes speeding, but no penalty is imposed for exceeding by less than 10%, with education being the primary measure. Hazards of speeding: 1. Increased reaction distance: When a vehicle travels at 60 km/h, the average person's reaction time from recognizing danger to applying the brakes is approximately 0.7 to 1.0 seconds, with a reaction distance of about 17 meters (free travel distance). At 120 km/h, the reaction distance increases to about 39 meters (free travel distance), doubling the distance. 2. Increased vehicle wear: High-speed operation intensifies the workload and stress on the vehicle, accelerating wear and damage to components. This is particularly detrimental to the tires, causing skipping and dragging wear, raising friction temperatures, and making tires prone to aging and deformation, which can lead to blowouts. 3. Disruption of normal traffic flow: Speeding inevitably leads to frequent overtaking, oncoming traffic situations, and emergency handling, increasing the driver's psychological stress and disrupting normal traffic flow. If the driver's adaptability is weak, they may be overwhelmed by sudden dangers, losing control of the vehicle.

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DelAlexa
09/18/25 3:21am

The average speed limit for the interval speed measurement is 40 kilometers per hour. Simply put, if your average speed from the starting point to the endpoint exceeds 40 kilometers per hour, it is considered speeding. This is because the interval speed measurement calculates your average speed by recording the time you enter and exit the two points. In reality, you might hear people say that going slightly over might be fine, such as driving around 44, depending on local tolerance. However, by the rules, any speed exceeding 40 is a violation, and it's not advisable to test it. The interval speed measurement system is designed to prevent accidents caused by speeding. It's best to use GPS to monitor your speed and keep the average below 39 while driving—safe and penalty-free. Remember, last time my friend was caught going 5 kilometers over and got fined with points deducted—really not worth it. Controlling your speed not only avoids trouble but also reduces the risk of rear-end collisions.

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VanJosie
11/01/25 3:48am

In a section with speed limit enforcement set at 40 kilometers per hour, exceeding the average speed of 40 km/h constitutes speeding. This is clearly stipulated in traffic regulations. Speeding will result in a fine of approximately 200 yuan and penalty points, with the exact number varying by region but typically ranging from 1 to 3 points. Section speed control monitors the average speed over the entire stretch of road, not just at a single point, so it's essential to maintain a steady speed throughout. I've witnessed accidents caused by speeding drivers, and the lessons learned are profound. Safe driving is paramount. Speed limits of 40 km/h are usually set near schools or on curved roads where higher speeds can lead to loss of control, endangering the safety of children and pedestrians. It's advisable to slow down in advance and use cruise control to avoid taking unnecessary risks just to save a few minutes. Following the rules benefits everyone, and it becomes second nature with practice.

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LorenzoMarie
12/15/25 3:57am

If the interval speed limit is 40 kilometers per hour, your average speed must not exceed 40 when passing through, otherwise it's considered speeding, and any excess counts as a violation. This speed measurement method calculates your overall average speed based on the time difference between the start and end points of the section, which is quite fair. When driving, I usually keep an eye on the dashboard to stay around 35, leaving some margin because a slight uphill or mistake could push it over the limit. Back when I was a new driver, I was overly nervous and drove too fast, getting a warning when my average speed hit 42. I learned my lesson and now maintain a steady 38, which not only avoids tickets but is also much safer. Interval speed checks are a good thing, reminding drivers not to floor the accelerator and to maintain control throughout. I recommend using a navigation app with a speed limit alert—it's a simple and effortless precaution.

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