Will I Get Points for Speeding Less Than 10%?

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VonEli
07/24/25 5:12pm
Speeding less than 10% does not result in points but warrants a warning. For regular vehicles outside highways, the penalty points are as follows: 1. Exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20%: 3 points. 2. Exceeding the speed limit by 20% but less than 30%: 6 points. 4. Exceeding the speed limit by 30% but less than 50%: 6 points. 5. Exceeding the speed limit by 50% but less than 70%: 12 points, and license suspension. 5. Exceeding the speed limit by 70% or more: 12 points, and license suspension. On roads with speed limits below 60 km/h, speeding less than 50% results in a warning.
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