Generally in the USA if you are on an Interstate ( 95,80 etc) the minimum speed is 40 by law, but by practice no less than 10 miles below the speed limit.
The speed limit doesn't change - you simply find yourself in a position where you're forced to slow down for them.
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.
Obviously you can, but if you get pulled over it's no excuse for speeding.ADDED: The speed limit is the speed LIMIT. Although some leeway may be granted to go around a slow moving vehicle, and then resume the lawful speed, it IS possible that you COULD be cited for exceeding the limit.
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.
No, you are not allowed to go 5 over the speed limit.
If you're in the fast lane and blocking other drivers, probably. Go into the slow lane and you'll be right. :-)
A driver who drives way below the speed limit.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit in Texas.
When using a Nikon 42x P510 camera it is very easy to slow down the shutter speed. On the side of the camera there is a dial that you can access to slow or speed up the shutter speed.
No, it is not legal to go 5 miles over the speed limit.
When you go over your bandwidth limit, your internet provider will either charge you through the nose, or charge nothing BUT slow your internet down to a crawl. "Shaping speed" is how fast that crawl is.
The exit ramp speed limit on highways in most areas is typically around 25-35 mph. It is important to slow down and follow the posted speed limit signs for safety.