The posted speed limit applies to all vehicles, unless specifically stated otherwise (something like "trucks over 30,000 gwt - 35 MPH").
80km/h
You can ride at whatever speed you're comfortable with, as long as you're not above the posted 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.
Regardless of the speed limit, there's always an accident on Dead Man's Curve, because bike riders and motorcyclists try to speed around the corner.
Yes, you will. Riding a bike or driving a car, it makes no difference. You are still an equal participant in the traffic and, also, obligated to comply with all traffic lwas, including restrictions on speed.
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It depends if you want a street bike or an offroad bike. There is no age limit for riding offroad, but to ride on the street, you must be at least sixteen.
the posted speed limit
When another speed limit sign is reached that changes the limit from the previously posted one.
The speed limit is exactly that - the speed limit. While a reasonable excess of speed might be overlooked when overtaking another vehicle, there is no guarantee. You can be pulled over and cited for speeding, still.
The posted speed limit is the max speed.