Will I get points deducted for speeding between 10% and 20% on ordinary roads?

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AngelaMarie
07/29/25 10:50pm
Speeding between 10% and 20% on ordinary roads will result in a 3-point deduction. Below are the specific penalty standards for driving below the minimum speed limit: 1. More than 20% below the minimum speed limit: Driving a motor vehicle on a highway at a speed more than 20% below the prescribed minimum speed under normal conditions will result in a 3-point deduction. 2. Within 20% below the minimum speed limit: Driving below the minimum speed on a highway, within 20% below the minimum speed limit, will not be penalized. 3. Severe weather conditions: Vehicles driving on highways at speeds below the minimum limit due to road construction, traffic jams, rain, fog, or other severe weather conditions will not be penalized.
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