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There is no 10% rule for speeding! Which state has the highest penalties?

When it comes to speeding, many drivers in Australia think it is acceptable to exceed the speed limit by 10%.


According to the Daily Mail, many drivers in Australia believe there is a "10% (ten per cent rule)" in speeding.

It is reported that when it comes to speeding, many drivers in Australia think it is acceptable to exceed the speed limit by 10%.

However, Stevenson (Simon Stevens), acting head of (Victoria Police Road Policing Command Operations), the state police's road watchdog, said drivers should not be lucky about speeding. If drivers are found to be speeding or dangerous, they should know they face fines or charges.

Stevenson points out that many drivers don't think it's a problem to exceed the speed limit a little bit, but in fact, this could create a road safety hazard. Many people didn't realize this until there was an accident. He stressed that the state police would focus on speeding and urged drivers to consider the possible dangers of such behaviour.

When it comes to speeding, many drivers in Australia think it is acceptable to exceed the speed limit by 10%.


It is reported that the state of the penalties for speeding is the toughest. If the vehicle exceeds the limit speed of 10 km, the driver will be fined A $201 and deducted 1 point.

The penalties for speeding in Tazhou are the least severe. Within 10 kilometers of speeding, drivers will only be fined A $81.5, without deduction.

In addition, within 10 kilometers of speeding, drivers will be fined A $119 and deducted 1 point in the new state.

Between 2013 and 2017, 740 people were killed and 18,999 injured as a result of speeding in the state, according to a report by the New State Transportation Agency's Road Safety Center, (Transport for New South Wales Centre for Road Safety). Between 2012 and 2016, 1500 people were seriously injured each year as a result of speeding.

The agency said every 1-kilometer increase in speed per hour increases the severity of the impact in the event of an accident and increases the likelihood of serious injury or death. In the event of an accident, the buffer distance required for the vehicle to stop will be longer, and the driver will take more time to react and avoid collision.

In Kunzhou, drivers will be fined A $174 and deducted 1 point if the speed exceeds the limit of 13 km. Government reports that 60 people die each year as a result of speeding in the state.

South Australia, speeding less than 10 kilometers, drivers will be fined 174 Australian dollars, and a deduction of 2 points. However, according to 2017 data from the state police, some vehicles were photographed speeding 7 km without being fined, but sometimes drivers were stopped when they were speeding 1 km.

In Australia's capital territory, vehicles exceeding the speed limit of less than 15 km will be fined A $279 and deducted 1 point.

North Territory drivers will be fined A $150 and deducted 1 point if they exceed the speed limit of 15 km.

In Western Australia, drivers will be fined A $100 but will not be deducted if they exceed the speed limit of 9 km.

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