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Will I Get Points Deducted for Driving 40 in a 20 Speed Limit Zone?

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GiannaLee
08/26/25 5:25am
According to relevant laws and regulations in China, driving at 40 in a 20 speed limit zone constitutes speeding by 100%, which will result in a 12-point deduction. Points deduction usually refers to the deduction of driving license points. Overview: The full name of the driving license is the motor vehicle driving license, also known as the "driver's license". It is a certificate required by law for individuals who drive motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Those who lack such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Driving without a license is prohibited. Notes: The permission to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driving license. This indicates that obtaining a driving license is a formal procedure that must be carried out by a specialized authority.
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DiAmir
09/08/25 7:33am
After driving for so many years, I never expected someone to ask this. If the speed limit is 20 and you drive at 40, you'll definitely get points deducted—that's double the speed, a 100% overspeed, which is very serious. I've seen many similar cases. In urban residential areas or near schools, the 20 km/h limit is there to protect pedestrians. If you're caught driving at 40, points will be deducted—usually 6 to 12 points, and your license could even be suspended, plus a fine of several hundred yuan. Don't just think about speed; safety comes first. Low-speed zones have poor visibility, and driving fast increases the risk of hitting someone, especially with kids running around. My advice: drive slower normally, install a navigation system to remind you of speed limits, and develop good habits to save trouble and money. If you've already violated the rules, go to the traffic police station immediately—delaying will only make it worse.
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Nadia
10/22/25 7:40am
As a new driver, I encountered a similar situation right after getting my license. The instructor repeatedly warned me that driving at 40 km/h in a 20 km/h zone is unacceptable—doubling the speed means a serious speeding violation. I checked the regulations: typically, it's at least 6 penalty points, and new drivers may have to retake the test if they accumulate too many points, with fines starting from 500 RMB. This hits close to home—on my first day driving, I almost sped, but a mobile app alert saved me. Looking back, it's scary: speeding in residential areas or narrow roads makes it hard to brake in time, risking accidents that harm both people and vehicles. Now I've learned my lesson—I check speed signs early, slow down, and use cruise control. Safe driving is no trivial matter; with more experience, I've come to value my license even more.
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