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Will mobile speed cameras deduct points for speeding between 10% and 20%?

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StHailey
07/28/2025, 10:57:24 AM

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10% but less than 20% will result in 3 penalty points. Hazards of speeding: Speeding accelerates wear and tear on vehicle components. The faster the speed, the more it disrupts the vehicle's operational indices in specific environments, increases the workload and stress on the vehicle, and exacerbates the wear and damage to components. This is particularly detrimental to the tires, causing not only erratic and skidding wear but also raising friction temperatures, which can lead to rapid aging and deformation of the tires, increasing the risk of blowouts. Penalty standards for speeding: Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% will not incur penalties for the time being; exceeding by more than 10% but less than 20% results in 3 penalty points; exceeding by more than 20% but less than 30% results in 6 penalty points; exceeding by more than 30% but less than 50% results in 6 penalty points; exceeding by more than 50% but less than 70% results in 12 penalty points and may also lead to license suspension; exceeding by more than 70% results in 12 penalty points and may also lead to license suspension.

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Susanna
08/11/2025, 03:23:22 PM

Getting caught by mobile speed cameras for speeding between 10% and 20% over the limit will definitely result in penalty points – I've personally experienced this during my years of driving. Typically, this range of speeding is considered a moderate violation, usually incurring around 3 penalty points and a fine starting at 200 RMB, though there might be slight regional variations. The rules, however, are consistent nationwide. Unlike fixed speed cameras, mobile speed cameras aren't stationed roadside; police often hide in corners to catch speeders, making it easier to get caught. I recommend developing the habit of frequently checking your speedometer and never relying on luck. Installing a navigation app or radar detector can be a big help, providing real-time speed alerts. Once, I was caught going 15% over the limit on the highway, and the ticket arrived surprisingly fast. Since then, I've been extra vigilant about speed limit signs and my surroundings – after all, safety is far more important than saving time. Remember, speeding tickets not only cost you points but also increase your insurance premiums, and those small costs can add up significantly over time.

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DeAngela
08/11/2025, 03:24:15 PM

Speaking of the issue of speeding 10% to less than 20% caught by mobile speed cameras, I recall my own experience: last month on a suburban road, I was driving a bit too fast and got caught by a mobile device for speeding 12%, resulting in a ticket with 3 points deducted and a 200 yuan fine. At the time, I felt a bit wronged, but rules are rules—the police enforce them as strictly as fixed speed cameras. Later, chatting with friends, I found that many people regret it only after getting caught. Speeding might seem like a minor issue, but it actually carries significant risks. My advice is to stay alert for cameras and police vehicles on the road, especially on highways—don’t speed. If you do exceed the limit, slowing down promptly is key. The demerit point system is designed to promote safety, so don’t take chances. When driving, I’ve developed a habit of maintaining a steady speed within the limit—it’s worry-free and saves money.

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DeIsabela
09/29/2025, 12:30:09 AM

Exceeding the speed limit by 10% to less than 20% in mobile speed enforcement results in penalty points as per regulations. The traffic law clearly states: speeding over 10% warrants punishment, typically 3 penalty points plus a fine. Mobile speed detection devices are highly mobile, allowing police to patrol and cover blind spots more efficiently in catching speeders. Through understanding the rules, I found that the purpose of penalty points is to reduce accident rates. Drivers are advised to regularly check if their speedometers are accurate to avoid mistakes due to momentary negligence. Uniform enforcement of rules benefits safety.

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DelZoey
11/12/2025, 01:25:43 AM

To avoid getting penalty points for speeding between 10% and 20% over the limit during mobile speed enforcement, I recommend everyone to pay more attention to their speed on the road. This range of speeding will definitely result in penalty points, usually 3 points and a fine—don't assume mobile speed checks are lenient. I usually rely on my phone's navigation app for speed limit alerts, which helps me adjust my speed in real time. Safety comes first on the road, and even a slight increase in speed can multiply the risks. Developing the habit of slowing down in advance saves you the hassle of fines. The rules are there for everyone's benefit, and following them is the wisest choice.

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DiSavannah
01/02/2026, 03:08:31 AM

Mobile speed cameras will definitely deduct points for exceeding the speed limit by 10% to 20%, as I've learned from experience. A 3-point deduction is the standard penalty, with fines starting from a hundred yuan. The rules have been strictly enforced for years with increasing severity. Accumulated points have significant consequences, and a short license cycle may require retaking the test. Safety comes first, so it's better to drive steadily.

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