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Will I Get Points Deducted for Driving at 60 in a 40 km/h Service Area?

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McThomas
07/29/2025, 02:30:26 PM

Traffic authorities will issue a warning but no fine or points deduction. Details are as follows: 1. Exceeding 50%: Driving at 60 in a 40 km/h zone constitutes speeding below 50%. If a motor vehicle exceeds the speed limit by 50% in urban areas, the driver will be penalized with 6 points deducted and may face a fine from the traffic management department of the public security authority, along with possible revocation of the driver's license. 2. Below 50%: Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the limit by 20% but less than 50%, will result in a 6-point deduction.

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AlexisAnn
08/14/2025, 07:29:29 AM

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, let me tell you that doing 60 in a 40 km/h service area speed zone is absolutely not acceptable. That's 50% over the speed limit, and according to traffic regulations, it would definitely result in penalty points, usually around 6 points. Service areas are crowded with both vehicles and pedestrians, sometimes with children running around. If you drive too fast and cause an accident, you'll not only lose points but also have to pay compensation - totally not worth it. I've personally witnessed accidents involving pedestrians in service areas before, and the scenes were quite frightening. That's why I recommend slowing down when entering service areas - don't risk it just to save a few minutes. After all, safety comes first, and being extra cautious never hurts.

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SanRemington
08/14/2025, 07:30:29 AM

I often drive long distances, and experience tells me that the 40 km/h speed limit in highway service areas must be strictly followed. Driving at 60 km/h is 50% over the limit, which counts as serious speeding. Traffic authorities enforce this strictly—cameras will catch you, leading to point deductions and possibly fines of several hundred yuan. The key point is that service areas aren't like highways: parking spaces are narrow, and pedestrians move around frequently, making speeding extremely risky. Develop a good habit of slowing down before entering the service area—it keeps you and others safe. Don’t follow the reckless drivers; they always end up in accidents and regret it deeply.

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OKaden
10/14/2025, 02:29:24 AM

Entering the service area with a speed limit of 40 km/h, driving at 60 km/h will definitely result in penalty points. Exceeding the speed limit by 50% is very serious. There are surveillance cameras and police checks in the service area, and if you're caught, you'll be fined 6 points and lose money. I usually pay attention not to speed, especially in crowded areas like service zones where higher speeds can easily lead to collisions, harming both others and myself. Developing a habit of steady driving is crucial.

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KimberlyAnn
11/27/2025, 02:24:51 AM

I think safety should always be considered when driving. For example, driving at 60 km/h in a service area with a 40 km/h speed limit is dangerous behavior. Not only will you definitely get penalty points, but in severe cases, your car may even be towed. There are often children and elderly people crossing the road in service areas, and at high speeds, braking may not be in time. Once an accident occurs, the consequences could be unimaginable. I suggest you start slowing down before entering the service area, reducing your speed to below 40 km/h. This way, you can protect yourself and avoid risks. Developing this habit will save you both trouble and worry.

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VictoriaAnn
01/17/2026, 09:00:58 PM

From driving experience, you shouldn't speed recklessly in service areas. The limit is 40 but you drive 60, exceeding it by 50%. According to standards, this would deduct 6 points - my friend got fined exactly this way. Service area sections are special, designed for relaxation and rest. Slower traffic flow ensures safety. Don't assume no one's monitoring - cameras are installed there and record every passing vehicle. Driving slower normally doesn't hurt, no need to rush those few minutes.

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