speeding definition

speeding means exceeding speed limits in force in the State of offence for the road or type of vehicle concerned;
speeding means exceeding the speed limits in force in the Member State of the offence for the road and the type of vehicle concerned;
speeding means exceeding speed limits for the road or type of vehicle concerned, and

More Definitions of speeding

speeding means driving faster than the maximum speed limit in force for the road concerned;
speeding means in excess of posted speed limits.

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