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Will driving at 120 km/h in an 80 km/h speed limit zone on a rainy day be captured by speed cameras?

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DelJames
07/29/25 8:05am

Driving at 120 km/h in an 80 km/h speed limit zone on a rainy day will be captured by speed cameras. Below is an introduction to traffic regulations: 1. Introduction to traffic regulations: Traffic regulations, officially known as the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, are established to maintain road traffic order, prevent and reduce traffic accidents, protect personal safety, safeguard the property rights and other legitimate interests of citizens, legal persons, and other organizations, and improve road traffic efficiency. 2. Classification of penalty points under traffic regulations: (1) 12-point penalties: Such as driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type, driving under the influence of alcohol, fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident, etc. (2) 6-point penalties: Such as driving a motor vehicle during the period when the driver's license is temporarily suspended, driving a motor vehicle in violation of traffic signals, etc. (3) 3-point penalties: Such as carrying passengers in a passenger vehicle (excluding commercial buses and school buses) exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%, etc.

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IrisLynn
08/13/25 3:42am

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I believe extra caution is needed when driving on highways in rainy weather. The speed limit is reduced to 80 km/h precisely to minimize accident risks on slippery roads. If you push it to 120 km/h, exceeding the limit by 40 km/h, not only does the danger double due to higher speed, but highway cameras are also quite sharp. They're typically installed at critical sections like entrances/exits or curves, and are more likely to activate in bad weather. I've personally witnessed cameras flashing more frequently during rain. If caught, it's not just about fines and penalty points—your insurance premiums might increase too. What's worse is the extended braking distance; a slight lapse in attention could lead to a collision. Remember, arriving home safely is far more important than saving a few minutes. Slowing down to 80 km/h or below is the safe and reliable choice.

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MaliaFitz
10/05/25 4:12am

From the perspective of traffic regulations, the 80 km/h speed limit on highways during rainy days is strictly justified. If you drive at 120 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 50% (assuming the standard speed is 120 or 100 km/h), this constitutes a serious violation. Electronic monitoring systems are widely deployed on highways, using laser technology to detect vehicle speeds, with setup points precisely calculated. During my driving school training, the instructor emphasized that exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 km/h triggers automatic photo capture. Therefore, driving at 120 km/h will definitely be recorded. Penalties include fines of several hundred yuan and demerit points, which may also affect license renewal. Don't take the risk—slowing down and following the rules is not only legal but also life-saving. With reduced visibility during rain, driving too fast increases the risk of losing control.

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ChloeMarie
11/18/25 5:42am

I say, trying to race at 120 km/h on the highway in rainy weather is really unwise. The 80 km/h speed limit is set to prevent skidding accidents. Speed cameras often catch people even on sunny days, let alone when it's raining—they're even more sensitive then. If you're speeding by 40 km/h, the chances of getting caught are extremely high. I have a friend who tried this, and a ticket ended up arriving at their home. The road is slippery, and the car isn't stable—driving fast is just playing with your life. It's better to slow down and drive steadily. Simply put, watch for the speed limit signs, reduce your speed, and stay safe.

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