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How much overspeed is allowed for high-speed interval speed measurement?

1. How much overspeed is allowed for high-speed interval speed measurement?

1, driving on the expressway within 10% will not be punished, but will only give the owner a warning and punishment message to remind him that the car is speeding, and there is no violation of penalty points and fines. So remind the owner that the interval speed measurement can be allowed within 10%.

2. Legal basis: Article10/kloc-0 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China.

In violation of the provisions of road traffic safety laws and regulations, a major traffic accident occurs, which constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law, and the traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall revoke the motor vehicle driving license. If a person escapes after a traffic accident, the traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall revoke the motor vehicle driver's license and shall not re-obtain the motor vehicle driver's license for life.

2. What are the penalties for ordinary vehicles exceeding 10% at high speed?

The penalty for ordinary vehicles exceeding 10% in the high-speed range is as follows:

1, exceeding the specified speed 10% and less than 20%, 50 yuan will be fined, and 3 points will be recorded;

2, more than 20% per hour below 30%, a fine of 50 yuan, 6 points;

3, more than 30% per hour below 50%, a fine of 200 yuan, 6 points;

4, more than 70% of the prescribed speed, punishable by a fine of 2000 yuan, record 12 points, and may concurrently revoke the driver's license.

If the speed exceeds 50%, the punishment will be very serious, not only a fine, but also the driver's license will be revoked. Centralized and effective management can provide effective technical support for public security departments to effectively crack down on speeding, hit-and-run and suspicious vehicles.