Will speeding at 60 km/h in highway construction zones be captured for violations?
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It will be captured but not penalized. According to regulations, temporary speed limits due to construction are considered special cases where violations are not enforced. For example, if the normal speed limit is 100 km/h but temporarily reduced to 60 km/h due to construction, you won't receive a penalty as long as you don't exceed 100 km/h. Speed and distance requirements under different visibility conditions during adverse weather such as rain, fog, sandstorms, or hail: When visibility is less than 200 meters: Turn on fog lights, low beams, outline marker lights, and front/rear position lights; maintain speed below 60 km/h and keep a distance of over 100 meters from other vehicles. When visibility is less than 100 meters: Turn on fog lights, low beams, outline marker lights, front/rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers; maintain speed below 40 km/h and keep a distance of over 50 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. When visibility is less than 50 meters: Turn on fog lights, low beams, outline marker lights, front/rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers; maintain speed below 20 km/h and exit the highway at the nearest available exit as soon as possible.