Yes. It sounds strange but there is a rule that if the other traffic is speeding and you pose a hazzard, you can be sited for it. The rule is to go as fast as it is safe. It sounds like a bunch of #$%#$ to me but it is true.
You can be ticketed for traveling at an unsafe speed regardless of the speed limit.
If the posted speed is not safe at that time
You can go to traffic school if it is your first offence. After that, you will have to pay a fine.
This question makes no sense, what do you mean? the speed of the car does not dictate the posted speed limit.
The posted speed limit is the max speed.
excessive speeding is going atleast 20 mph over the posted speed limit
the posted speed limit
826 limit
Whatever the posted speed limit is.
When it is flashing the speed posted is the limit
The maximum speed limit.
Not for a first offense possibly. Depends upon the other circumstances, too. Say, if the speed limit was 35 and it was snowing heavily, one could receive a ticked for going the posted limit as that would be way too fast for the conditions. Just because there is a posted speed limit, the keyword here is "limit", that is the fastest speed that is allotted for that road ... it is not the 'required' speed to travel.