Will I be fined and penalized for driving at 131 km/h in a 120 km/h speed limit zone?
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Driving at 131 km/h in a 120 km/h speed limit zone on highways generally does not result in penalty points or fines. Below is relevant information about driving at 131 km/h in a 120 km/h speed limit zone: 1. Reasons for no penalty points or fines: In most regions, as long as the speeding does not exceed 10% of the speed limit, there will be no penalty points or fines. Driving at 130 km/h means the speeding is less than 10%. In other words, in most areas, as long as you do not exceed 132 km/h, you will not be fined or penalized, but you will still receive a warning from the traffic police. 2. Handling of warning penalties: For "warning penalties," most regions currently do not allow online processing. You must bring your original ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the service window of the traffic police brigade or vehicle management office at the place of violation or where the vehicle is registered. If left unaddressed for a long time, it may affect the vehicle's annual inspection. Additionally, accumulating too many warnings may eventually lead to penalty points and fines.