Will I get points deducted for driving at 130 km/h on a highway with a 110 km/h speed limit?
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No. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20% will result in 3 penalty points; exceeding by no more than 10% will only warrant a warning from traffic police. Additional information regarding vehicles is as follows: 1. Speed: The speed displayed inside the car is lower than the actual speed outside, meaning the actual speed is less than the displayed speed. 2. Speed cameras: Speed cameras on highways also have an error margin, typically around 2%, and the recorded speed is usually slower than the actual speed. National regulations stipulate that "the speed indicated on the speedometer must not be lower than the actual speed," so generally, the speed shown on the dashboard is higher than the actual speed. 3. Rims: Modifying rims can also cause discrepancies. If the modified tire diameter is larger than the original, the speedometer will display a lower speed than the actual speed, and vice versa.