Will I be photographed for driving 80 in the rain when the speed limit is 120?
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Currently, you won't be photographed because the normal speed limit is 120, and the equipment hasn't been adjusted for rainy weather. If the driver's speed exceeds 80, it won't trigger the equipment to take a photo, so you won't be caught. However, it's better to drive slower in rainy weather, as safety comes first. Speeding violations are subject to warnings and fines according to traffic regulations, as follows: 1. Speed exceeding the limit by less than 10%: a warning will be issued. 2. Roads with speed limits below 50 km/h: fines for exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20%, 20% to less than 50%, 50% to less than 70%, and over 70%. 3. Roads with speed limits between 50 km/h and 80 km/h: fines for exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20%, 20% to less than 50%, 50% to less than 70%, and over 70%. 4. Roads with speed limits between 80 km/h and 100 km/h: fines for exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 20%, 20% to less than 50%, 50% to less than 70%, and over 70%. 5. Roads with speed limits over 100 km/h: fines for exceeding the limit by 10% to less than 50%, 50% to less than 70%, and over 70%.