Will exceeding 10% of the speed limit on the highway result in penalty points?
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If a vehicle exceeds the speed limit by 10% on the highway, there will be no penalty points or fines, but a warning will be issued. However, this mainly applies to ordinary passenger cars. For special vehicles such as school buses, trucks, and buses, penalty points and fines may still be imposed. Penalty points for speeding on the highway: If the highway speed limit is 120 km/h and the vehicle reaches 140 km/h, it is considered 17% over the speed limit, resulting in 3 penalty points. According to national regulations, exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% will not be penalized, while exceeding by less than 20% will result in 3 penalty points and a fine. Speeding violations typically include speeding on highways and other roads outside highways. Speed requirements for highway driving: Highways should indicate the speed limits for each lane. The maximum speed must not exceed 120 km/h, and the minimum speed must not be lower than 60 km/h. On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger cars must not exceed 120 km/h, while other motor vehicles must not exceed 100 km/h, and motorcycles must not exceed 80 km/h.