Will I get points deducted for speeding 10% to 20% in a section speed limit?
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Speeding between 10% and 20% in a section speed limit will result in a 3-point deduction. The penalties for section speed limit speeding are as follows: 1. Speeding within 10% of the prescribed speed limit will not be penalized for the time being; 2. Speeding between 20% and 30% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a fine and 6 points; 3. Speeding between 30% and 50% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a fine and 6 points; 4. Speeding between 50% and 70% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a fine and 12 points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license; 5. Speeding over 70% of the prescribed speed limit will result in a fine and 12 points, and may also lead to the revocation of the driver's license.
To be honest, speeding 10% to 20% over the limit in an average speed check zone will definitely result in penalty points. I've been driving for over a decade and only encountered this situation once. That time during a long-distance trip, I didn't pay attention to the navigation reminder in the average speed monitoring section and accidentally exceeded by about 15%. Later, I received a ticket—sure enough, 3 points were deducted plus a 200 yuan fine. According to regulations, speeding between 10%-20% is usually classified as moderate speeding, with most areas deducting 3 points, though there might be minor regional differences (e.g., slightly higher fines on highways). I think this is quite reasonable—average speed checks monitor consistent speeds to ensure road safety. Frequent speeding not only costs points but also increases risks. My advice: use mobile navigation alerts while driving and stay vigilant. Regularly check tire pressure and brake pads—these small details help maintain steady speeds within limits.
Exceeding the speed limit by 10% to 20% in interval speed measurement will definitely result in penalty points. Don't think such a slight overspeed is okay! I remember my friend once exceeded by 17% on the highway and received a text message reminder within a few days, with 3 penalty points and a fine of over 200 yuan. This is quite common, as the rules are set this way: exceeding by 10% but less than 20% is considered a minor violation, and penalty points are inevitable. I guess many people don't pay attention to speed changes; using a real-time speedometer would help. Also, maintain the lane speed limit while driving and don't rush. Safety first, after all. Accumulating too many penalty points might even lead to license suspension, which is more troublesome. Before your next trip, set up a car reminder to avoid trouble.