Will Mobile Speed Detection Result in Points Deduction for Speeding?
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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 That's outdated!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.