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What speed is considered speeding on a road with a 70 km/h speed limit?

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StephanieFitz
08/25/2025, 11:36:27 PM

On a road with a speed limit of 70 km/h, driving at 70 km/h is already considered speeding. Here is some related knowledge about speeding: 1. Penalties for speeding: According to relevant regulations, if a motor vehicle exceeds the speed limit on the road, corresponding penalties will apply. Exceeding the limit by less than 10% results in a warning, 10%-20% leads to a fine, 20%-50% incurs a fine and 6 penalty points, and exceeding by 50% or more results in a fine and 12 penalty points. 2. Legal provisions on speeding: According to Article 42 of the Road Traffic Law, motor vehicles on the road must not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs. On roads without speed limit signs, drivers should maintain a safe speed. When driving at night, on hazardous road sections, or under adverse weather conditions such as sandstorms, hail, rain, snow, fog, or icy roads, drivers should reduce their speed.

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MacAna
09/08/2025, 12:16:46 AM

I still remember last time when I was driving on a road with a 70 km/h speed limit, the navigation alerted me about speeding risk as soon as I accelerated to around 72 km/h. Generally speaking, exceeding 70 km/h is considered speeding since the speed limit is the maximum allowable value – you shouldn't cross that line. Although some jurisdictions have enforcement tolerances (like issuing only warnings below 80 km/h), safety should always come first – accident risks surge dramatically above 70 km/h with longer braking distances and increased likelihood of losing control in turns. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I recommend using cruise control set at 70 km/h rather than relying on perception, otherwise you might get caught by speed cameras. Chronic speeding also damages the engine and increases fuel consumption – definitely not worth it. Make it a habit to regularly check road signs.

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MadelineDella
10/22/2025, 12:20:40 AM

From a legal perspective, driving over 70 km/h in a 70 km/h speed limit zone technically constitutes speeding. Although traffic police may allow some leeway in practice (e.g., not penalizing speeds under 75 km/h), don't take chances - exceeding the limit is illegal and subject to fines and penalty points. I know some regions impose stricter penalties for exceeding the limit by over 10%, such as deducting 3 points and fining 200 yuan starting at 80 km/h. Safety is key - the 70 km/h limit is designed to reduce collision risks, as every 5 km/h speed increase raises fatality rates by about 20%. I often remind friends that using in-car devices provides more accurate speed monitoring.

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McEmilio
12/04/2025, 11:42:20 PM

Technically, a vehicle speed of 71 km/h already exceeds the 70 km/h speed limit boundary. The car dashboard may have measurement errors, causing the actual speed to be slightly higher than the displayed value. For example, when the dashboard shows 72 km/h, the true speed might be 75 km/h. Such minor speeding can still trigger speed enforcement devices and increase accident risks. Safe driving requires strict adherence to speed limits.

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KylieMarie
01/25/2026, 01:05:33 AM

As an ordinary person who often travels with family, I must say that exceeding 70 km/h is already speeding, so don't push it further. Going over 70 significantly increases risks—vehicle stability decreases, and skidding becomes more likely in rainy conditions. It's best to set a reminder alarm around 68 km/h to leave some buffer space. Regularly checking tires and the braking system can also prevent loss of control issues. Developing good driving habits is the foundation of staying safe.

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StephenDella
04/20/2026, 11:52:48 PM

After years of driving, I've observed that in 70 km/h speed limit zones, the speeding threshold is exactly 70 km/h. Even exceeding by just 1-2 km theoretically constitutes a violation, though speed traps might overlook minor deviations. From experience, the probability of getting fined increases significantly when exceeding 75 km/h – I recall once rushing at 75 km/h and receiving a ticket from the speed camera. In daily driving, using mobile apps to monitor speed is highly practical to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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