If they have you on Radar, they might let you off if they choose to with as much as two miles over the posted speed.
Most states don't have truck speed limits. So in a state like Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, etc. (where the speed limit is 75), trucks can do the speed limit.
speeding 15mph over the speed limit in new jersey is a 4-point offense
20km over the speed limit will incurr immediate loss of license
Less than the speed limit so you won't get pulled over.
the new jersey speed limit is 25mph.. -&+nay'vixenn
Varies by how many mph over the speed limit; but easily over $100.
new Britain has been changed over the past 100 years.Like the speed limit people get into so many accident in the past and in the present so they keep adjusting the speed limit according to what they see in drivers.
The cost of the speeding ticket depends on how fast the driver was going, and it depends on the speed limit for the area.
In New Mexico there is no limit on the alcohol content of beer.
None. Mexico's border touches New Mexico's state limit (and US border).They share a common border.
The default speed limit on New York state highways where no speed limit is posted is 55 mph.
There is no state in which you can legally drive over the legal speed limit. Yup, there is no state where it is legal to do illegal things. However, there are some states that have higher speed limits than others. I believe that Pennsylvania still has a 55 mph speed limit, where Florida has some stretches of highway where 75 mph is the legal limit. At one time, Montana had (and may still have -- you may want to check) a stretch of highway that has no legally set speed limit. However, there is a difference between driving over the limit and having no limit. So in answer to your question: There is no state that has a law that says you can legally break the law.