A driver is not speeding at 60 km/h while traveling in a 45 m/h zone.
At 60 km/h the driver will only be going 37m/h.
72 km/h is approximately 45 m/h.
no
The cost of the speeding ticket depends on how fast the driver was going, and it depends on the speed limit for the area.
There are a number of punishments that can be given to a person caught speeding depending on the amount of speed in excess of the speed limit. Occasionally one will get away with a warning, but the majority of the time one is issued a speeding ticket at a fee that is related to how much over the speed limit the driver was going.
It is based on the approximate speed you were traveling when you were noticed to be speeding.
Excessive speeding is the driving beyond the neighborhood or the city's speed limit for a certain area. For example, if the speed limit is 50mph and someone drives at 51mph, that is speeding.
the safe and legal passing of another vehicle requires that drive
No, because if you are driving at or under the speed limit then you ARE NOT SPEEDINGAdditional thoughts...Although, you could be traveling too fast for road conditions. You can get ticketed for that.Also, In Illinois, if you are driving in the far left lane at the speed limit, but are making others pass you because traffic is going faster - you could be ticketed.
No, legally speeding is never allowed. The way the police and the law looks at it is if the car in front of you is traveling the speed limit you have no need to pass them. If they are going below the speed limit you can legally pass as long as you do not exceed the posted speed limit. I know what you are thinking. I am going to exceed the speed limit to pass as I want to get around them as quickly as possible but that is a violation of the law. Even though everyone does it.
If the speed limit is 50, drive 50. If the speed limit is 60, drive 60 and so on.
its $270 driving over the limit.
No
a car traveling the speed limit