Will Section Speed Control Always Result in Penalties?

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MacErin
07/30/25 5:52am
Section speed control will always result in penalties. Below is a partial introduction to section speed control: 1. Introduction: Section speed control involves setting up two adjacent monitoring points on the same road section. The principle is to calculate the average speed of a vehicle in that section based on the time it takes to pass the two monitoring points, and determine whether the vehicle has violated the speed limit according to the speed standard set for that section. 2. Penalty Standards: On highways or national roads, speeding less than 10% only results in a warning, without any points deduction or fine; speeding between 10%-20% results in 3 points deduction and a fine; speeding between 20%-50% results in 6 points deduction and a fine; speeding more than 50% results in 12 points deduction and a fine.
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