Which speed limit should pickup trucks follow on highways?
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Pickup trucks must adhere to the speed limit regulations for trucks in the outermost lane, with a maximum speed limit of 100km/h, not 120km/h, and a minimum speed no less than 60km/h. Exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more will result in an immediate deduction of 12 driver's license points. Below are precautions for pickup trucks driving on highways: 1. Avoid overloading: The 2019 pickup truck policy clearly states that closed highway toll stations will implement non-stop weight detection at entry points. The purpose of not charging by weight is to prevent pickup trucks from exceeding weight limits. 2. Observe speed limits: If a pickup truck exceeds the speed limit by less than 10% on the highway, it will incur 3 points without a fine; exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20% will result in 3 points and a 150 yuan fine; exceeding the speed limit by 20% but less than 50% will incur 6 points and a 200 yuan fine; exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more will result in 12 points and a 1000 yuan fine.