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1) know the speed limit 2) Assess the conditions
Increasing speed is acceleration. It could be classed as walking faster, or driving faster (keeping within the speed limit, of course!).
No. Wind turbines require wind to produce electricity, and produce more power the faster wind blows past them. They usually have an upper limit wind speed limit as well, so if windspeed is too fast, they shut down to avoid damage.
1 mach equals 340 m/sec that is, 1224 Km per hour. Speeds over that limit are ultrasonic.
There is no known exact upper limit to tornadic wind speeds. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was a gust to 302 mph about 100 feet off the ground. However, wind measurements in tornadoes are fairly rare, so other tornadoes likely had faster winds. The upper limit is probably somewhere between 300 and 350 mph.
The fastest vehicle.
People can become lazy and fall asleep or just get bored and that is very DANGEROUS! But we can improve it by not causing traffic and going faster than the speed limit.
yesAnswer:A speed limit is the fastest you can legally go on a road or highway when the conditions are ideal. The law makes no exception for a higher speed of the general flow of traffic. Enforcement officers often will stop large numbers of cars in a speeding pack and ticket them all.
No, because if you are driving at or under the speed limit then you ARE NOT SPEEDINGAdditional thoughts...Although, you could be traveling too fast for road conditions. You can get ticketed for that.Also, In Illinois, if you are driving in the far left lane at the speed limit, but are making others pass you because traffic is going faster - you could be ticketed.
About 2 hours and 30 minutes, if there is no traffic and you are going the speed limit.
You can be ticketed for failure to adjust speed to traffic conditions.
It depends on how fast you were going in ratio to the speed limit. The higher the speed, the more serious the traffic violation up to reckless driving.
Yes it is possible. There are roadways that have a minimum speed limit, such as an interstate highway.
Leave the left lane open and let them pass.
The speed limit is the speed limit - that doesn't change. Just because you haven't been pulled over for exceeding it doesn't make it any less illegal to speed.
My first answer is YES...OF COURSE. But the real indicator will be when you receive your citation in the mail....it will state if your are elligible to attend traffic school.
No, there is not an age limit to be able to go to traffic school. However, there is an age minimum. A person must be 18 in order to enroll in traffic courses.