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Driver fined for speeding near Taiwan highway service area

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A driver was fined 1,600 NT dollars for driving 56 kilometers per hour in a 30-kilometer per hour zone near the Guoshan National Highway 3 Nantou Service Area.
  • The driver received the ticket two days after passing the area, prompting them to share the penalty on social media.
  • The post served as a warning to others, especially in popular gathering spots like service areas, to be cautious of their speed.

A driver in Taiwan received a hefty fine for speeding near a highway service area, sparking discussion online about speed limits in such locations. The individual was caught driving at 56 kilometers per hour in a 30-kilometer per hour zone near the Guoshan National Highway 3 Nantou Service Area. The penalty, amounting to 1,600 New Taiwan dollars (approximately $50 USD), was issued despite the driver's intention to use a nearby shortcut. The driver shared the traffic ticket on Facebook, alerting other motorists to the potential for speed traps and the importance of adhering to posted limits, particularly in areas that might be perceived as less critical. The incident highlights the need for vigilance regarding speed regulations, even in seemingly routine locations like service areas, which can sometimes become hotspots for speed enforcement. The driver's cautionary post serves as a reminder for others to exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings to avoid unexpected penalties.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.