Will speeding through an average speed check zone be photographed?
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No, average speed check involves photographing vehicles at the starting point and then at the endpoint, calculating the time taken and distance covered to determine the average speed during that interval. If the average speed exceeds the prescribed limit, it is considered speeding. Below is some information about average speed checks: 1. Introduction: Average speed check involves setting up two adjacent monitoring points on the same road section. The principle is to calculate the vehicle's average speed over that section based on the time taken to pass between the two monitoring points, and then determine if the vehicle has violated the speed limit according to the prescribed standards. 2. Penalty standards: On highways or national roads, speeding less than 10% over the limit results only in a warning, without points deduction or fine; speeding between 10%-20% incurs 3 penalty points and a fine; speeding between 20%-50% incurs 6 penalty points and a fine; speeding over 50% incurs 12 penalty points and a fine.