Will speeding on a ramp be captured by cameras?
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Speeding on highway ramps can be captured by cameras, and it will result in a 12-point deduction. On roads with speed limit signs, you must control your speed within the designated range to avoid being photographed for speeding. The maximum speed limit on highways is 120 km/h. On sections with this limit, driving over 132 km/h is considered speeding. After entering the highway lanes, drivers must strictly adhere to the principles of 'lane discipline and separate lanes' and speed regulations. Choose the correct lane based on your speed, avoid crossing lines, driving on dividers, or occupying emergency lanes. Highways are equipped with special markings to indicate the distance between vehicles. These can be used to gauge the following distance from the vehicle ahead. Under normal conditions, the longitudinal spacing on highways should be slightly greater than the speed value in kilometers per hour.