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No. Advance warning signs on a curve recommend safe speed in ideal conditions.
advisory speed sign
You may need to slow down as you are entering a curve, then accelerate to resume a safe speed as you are leaving the curve.
slow to a safe speed before the curve
You can be ticketed for traveling at an unsafe speed regardless of the speed limit.
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Usually it is posted on a yellow diamond shaped warning sign.
Also known as a reducing radius curve. The corner gets tighter or sharper as you go through it. Can be quite dangerous as the curve looks like you can go quickly and then the safe speed reduces.
On many highways it is unsafe to continue at the normal speed limit as you go around a curve (especially for large trucks with a high center of gravity that might tip over), therefor reduced speed signs (often yellow advisory signs not the usual white legal signs) are posted indicating reasonable and safe speeds to use through the curve.
the safe and legal passing of another vehicle requires that drive
It is very safe. Safer than traveling by car.