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Speed limit? I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but it sounds like those should be the words at the end of that sentence. Hope that answered it, and if not, sorry I couldn't help :)
To drive like a granny means a person drives slow, perhaps slower than the speed limit, overcautiosly, slower than the rate of traffic.
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.
You should maintain a safe following distance at all times, which may require you to slow down below the speed limit, particularly at times when it's not feasible or safe to pass traffic which is traveling below the speed limit.
In general, you should keep to the right at all times unless passing, and you definitely should remain in the right lane when traveling below the speed limit.
Do not exceed the speed limit is correct
Road conditions are slippery
Whatever the speed limit is.
Whatever the speed limit for any other vehicle on that roadway is. Most of the Interstate there has a 75 MPH speed limit (except when going through cities), and you're allowed to drive 75 (provided your truck isn't governed below that).
The slower traffic keep right sign means that drivers who choose to drive less than the speed limit should stay in the right-hand lane. For example, 18-wheelers going up a hill often experience decreased speed because of the weight they haul. Unless passing an even slower vehicle, the slower truckers need to stay in the right-hand lane. Vehicles driving significantly below posted speed limits should also use their flashers until they are able to match the posted speed limit.
The slower traffic keep right sign means that drivers who choose to drive less than the speed limit should stay in the right-hand lane. For example, 18-wheelers going up a hill often experience decreased speed because of the weight they haul. Unless passing an even slower vehicle, the slower truckers need to stay in the right-hand lane. Vehicles driving significantly below posted speed limits should also use their flashers until they are able to match the posted speed limit.