
Mobile speed detection for speeding will result in points deduction, generally 6 points. Below are the relevant details: 1. Points Deduction Details: Being caught speeding 30% over the limit by mobile speed detection on highways will result in 12 points deducted; on regular roads, it will result in 6 points deducted. 2. Legal Definition: Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles at speeds exceeding 20% over the limit on highways or urban expressways, or exceeding 50% over the limit on other roads, as well as driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding 50% over the limit, any of these violations will result in 12 points deducted.

Last time I was caught by a mobile speed camera on the highway—speeding in front of these devices still results in points deduction and fines. Whether it's a police car or a tripod-mounted speed gun by the roadside, they're all legal devices. If you're caught speeding over 20%, it's 6 points and a 200-yuan fine. The key point is, these devices aren't fixed; they often appear in accident-prone areas or hidden spots, making them hard to avoid. I always keep a radar detector in my car, but some new radar waves might go undetected. Think going 10% over the limit on the highway is fine? That's outdated! Enforcement is strict now—speeding over 10% means a fine without points, but exceeding 20% starts with a 6-point deduction. Always keep your dash cam on too; it's crucial evidence if there's ever a dispute over speeding.

Don't take chances with mobile speed enforcement. My colleague got caught just last month on a provincial highway. Once the speed radar on the police car's roof locks onto you, the ticket is automatically generated in the system, and a violation notice will be pushed to your 12123 app. Key point: Any mobile speed detection equipment registered with public security will definitely penalize speeding. The penalty point system is standardized nationwide: 6 points for exceeding 20% but under 50% of the speed limit, and a straight 12 points for exceeding 50%. It's advisable to use a navigation app with real-time alerts on your phone—while not foolproof, it can warn you about 80% of mobile speed traps. If you encounter a hidden speed camera, don't panic; you have 15 days to handle it at the traffic police station and may qualify for point reduction through traffic law education.

Just studied the new traffic regulations: Speeding caught by mobile speed cameras will definitely result in penalty points! Whether it's handheld radar or box-type speed cameras, the data is directly linked to the traffic management platform. Three key points to note: the equipment must have a valid inspection mark, law enforcement officers must be present, and speed limit signs must be clearly visible. If these conditions are met, speeding will be penalized in tiers: for example, exceeding 96 km/h in an 80 km/h zone will result in 6 penalty points. In special zones like tunnel entrances or near schools, exceeding the speed limit by 10% may also be penalized. To appeal, you must provide dashcam footage within 7 days proving the equipment was improperly placed. In short, when encountering a mobile speed checkpoint, slamming on the brakes is always the right move.


