Will I be penalized for speeding when overtaking?
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Speeding when overtaking will result in penalties. Traffic laws stipulate that the maximum speed limit of the road must never be exceeded at any time, so even when overtaking, speeding is not allowed. If caught, you will face demerit points and fines. The following are the penalties for speeding while driving: 1. Speeding less than 10%: No demerit points or fines. 2. Speeding between 10% and less than 20%: Fine and 3 demerit points. 3. Speeding between 20% and less than 50%: Fine and 6 demerit points. 4. Speeding 50% or more: Fine, 12 demerit points, and revocation of the driver's license.
Of course you'll be penalized for speeding when overtaking, and this is no joke. Traffic laws clearly state that speeding is illegal, whether you're driving straight or overtaking. As long as your speed exceeds the limit, be prepared to receive a ticket. As an experienced driver with several years behind the wheel, I've seen many friends who couldn't resist stepping on the gas to overtake quickly, only to be caught by cameras or pulled over by traffic police. Fines start at 200 yuan, and points will definitely be deducted—you might even have to attend traffic school. What's even scarier is that speeding while overtaking can easily lead to loss of control. If you collide with an oncoming vehicle, it could turn into a major disaster. So now, I strictly adhere to speed limits when overtaking: signaling in advance, checking the rearview mirror, and ensuring a safe distance before making my move—never rush and invite trouble. The better you control your speed, the more at ease you'll feel while driving.