The speed limit is exactly that. The LIMIT. Driving faster than the limit can get you a ticket. So, No.
i recently read you are allowed 5 mph over or under the posted speed limit. and also that when you are legally passing a vehical you must got 10mph faster then the car you are trying to pass. is this true???
In practice, It is acceptable to increase the speed of your vehicle over the legal speed limit to pass or overtake another vehicle. Legally, it is not permitted. If the other vehicle is already at the speed limit, you should not be passing it. If it were a police car you were passing, at any speed above the speed limit, they could stop you.
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No.
One of the cars will have to back up off of the bridge and let the other one pass
If parts of your undercarriage scrape on the speed bumps as you pass over them, yes, they could do damage to your vehicle.
No, you may not.
Just let the car pass. It may be wrong for this car to try to pass you, however, it is not up to you to enforce driving laws. Your only concern is to avoid having an accident.
Nope. If you had to speed in order to pass, you didn't need to pass.
it takes a truck about 3-5 seconds 2 pass another car.
The Law:The speed limit is the speed LIMIT.Reality: It very often is not possible to pass safely with out exceeding the limit, the book says if you have to speed you should not pass.The fact that we often do exceed the limit to safely pass, and the Police look the other way (if it is by a minor amount, and the pass is made safely) is immaterial. They can ticket you for exceeding the posted limit at any time.
Reduce your speed and allow the tailgater to pass. Then carry on as usual