Will I Get Points Deducted for Driving 60 in a 40 Speed Limit Zone?
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First, the calculation formula for speeding is: (60-40)/40×100%=20/40×100%=50%. This means that driving at 60 in a 40 speed limit zone constitutes a 50% overspeed, which, according to regulations, will result in 12 points deducted and a fine. Penalties for speeding: 1. Speeding less than 10%: Only a warning is issued, with no points deducted or fine imposed; 2. Speeding 10%-20%: 3 points deducted and a fine; 3. Speeding 20%-50%: 6 points deducted and a fine; 4. Speeding more than 50%: 12 points deducted, a fine, and revocation of the driver's license.