If you're in the fast lane and blocking other drivers, probably. Go into the slow lane and you'll be right. :-)
Yes it is possible. There are roadways that have a minimum speed limit, such as an interstate highway.
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
yes because the law is you have to slow down when going over themAdditional: Rumble strips are customarily placed at locations where the speed limit changes (usually significantly) therefore, if you do not slow down to the new slower posted limit, yes, you could receive a ticket.
== == NO it was a "WARNING". You should consider it a break, and a reason to slow down.
Speed is a part of math because you need to know how fast or how slow the car is going .And, to make sure you do not go over the speed limit.
That will depend on the location of the violations. Many interstates have a posted minimum speed and you can be fined if going below that speed.
The speed limit doesn't change - you simply find yourself in a position where you're forced to slow down for them.
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
A slow speed limit cannot be enforced on a private road in the state of Virginia. You can put a sign up but is will not be enforced by the state.
In most places, the number of tickets you have received in a short period affects your insurance. Your insurance company may also notice your ticket during a random audit of driving records. If it is your first ticket, take the defensive driving class, which should help immensely. And, slow down to speed limit as much of the time as you can.
Yes. so don't drive slow, don't speed. :(
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.