Will driving at 67 in a 60 speed limit zone be captured by speed cameras?
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Driving at 67 in a 60 speed limit zone will be captured by speed cameras and result in a warning. Relevant information: 1. Legal basis: According to Article 86 of the 'Vehicle Speeding Penalty and Demerit Point Standards', when a motor vehicle exceeds the speed limit on the road, penalties shall be imposed as follows: If the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued. 2. Additional information: Speeding refers to a driver operating a vehicle at a speed that exceeds the legal or regulatory speed limit. Turbine overspeed accidents are major catastrophic incidents caused by failures in the turbine's speed regulation and protection systems, as well as inherent defects.
As a frequent highway driver, I pay special attention to speed limit rules. Driving at 67 in a 60 zone is indeed dangerous, as most speed cameras are set to capture violations at 10% over the limit. 10% of 60 is 66, so 67 already exceeds it. The sensitivity of speed cameras varies by location: urban cameras might trigger at 65, but highway exits typically allow up to 66. You also need to consider speedometer errors—most car dashboards show about 3 km/h faster than the actual speed, so a displayed 67 is roughly 64 in reality. However, don't push your luck. I've personally seen someone ticketed at 66—fines, points deducted, and even having to retake the written test. It's just not worth it.