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Why can I receive a text message about someone else's speeding?

If you receive a speeding fine message, you can't handle it online. You must go back to the "No.1 Brigade of Highway Detachment" mentioned in the information and issue a penalty notice before you can pay the fine online.

Law enforcement methods vary from place to place. Sending you a text message is regarded as receiving a notice of violation and must be handled within 15 days. If it is more than 15 days, a 3% late fee will be charged every day, which will be handled before the vehicle inspection. Call the Hangzhou Traffic Police Brigade to check. At the same time, beware of fraudulent calls. I or the client will go to the traffic police site with the driving license and ID card. Danger of speeding:

Hazard 1: the reaction distance is prolonged.

When the vehicle speed is 60km/h, it takes 0.7 seconds to 1.0 seconds for the average person to realize the danger, and the reaction distance is about 17m (idle driving distance). When driving at the speed of 120km, the reaction distance of people is about 39m (empty driving distance), which is doubled.

Hazard 2: The vehicle is badly worn.

High-speed vehicles increase the working intensity and load of vehicles, and aggravate the wear and damage of machine parts.

Especially bad for the wheels. Not to mention jumping and dragging wear, it also increases the friction temperature, which makes the tire easy to age and deform, leading to a puncture accident.

Hazard 3: Interference with normal traffic flow.

Speeding will inevitably lead to the decline of overtaking, passing and dealing with emergencies, increase the driver's psychological endurance and interfere with other normal traffic.

If the adaptability is not strong, you will be at a loss about the sudden dangerous situation and lose control of the vehicle.

Hazard 4: the ability to cope is reduced.

Because of the high speed, the farther the driver stares, the smaller the angle of view will be, and things often pass through the window, but it takes 0.4 seconds for people to feel an object in the field of view, and it takes an average of 1 second to see things clearly.

There is not enough time to judge and take emergency measures in case of sudden danger.