Yes. There's an implicit speed limit of "safe for roadway conditions." You can be cited for driving faster than a police officer considers safe. Also, most places have an automatic speed limit that applies if no signs are posted setting it differently; this varies from state to state, but is usually 25-35 miles per hour depending on the type of road.
No
The moment you cross that sign.
For a Georgia speeding ticket each county sets the fine and it depends on your speed and the speed limit. If it is less than 14mph over the limit, it is no points against your Georgia drivers license and most people simply pay the Georgia speeding ticket. If it is more than that, you should retain a Georgia traffic attorney to try and get it reduced to a no points ticket.
The warning was on the speed limit sign you blew by. There is no requirement for the officer to let you off on your first ticket.
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There are no such laws. A police officer can check your speed anywhere along the roadway. If you're in excess of the posted speed for that stretch of road, and they pull you over, it's a ticket.
The Georgia speeding ticket is still valid. It is not required that you sign the ticket. If it is for less that 14 mph over the limit it is a no points ticket and most people just pay. If if is for more than that, you should consider hiring a Georgia Traffic Attorney. See the link for more information on Georgia speeding tickets and the new Georgia superspeeder law.
Fixed speed limit:Is a maximum or minimum speed that a vehicle may be driven on a particular roadway. fixed speed limits do no change and should never drive over the maximum speed limit.Does not allow to change speed limit.Advisory speed limit: advises drivers to interrupt their normal speed for a limited time. EX.: a warning sign is usually posted before a sharp cure in the road or before an exit ramp so you are prepared.Does allow you to change your speed limit, but only if advised by a government sign.
a reason to get a speeding ticket is because you were driving faster than what the miles per hour sign says your suppose to go.
As soon as you pass the sign. If you are in a 65 MPH zone and it changes to 55MPH, you are expected to be at 55 MPH at the sign.
Yes. A speed limit sign is an example of a regulatory sign.