No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
Only if weather or road conditions safely allow it.
No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
remember that the posted speeds are intended only for the most ideal conditions
There are many factors that you should consider when selecting the speed of your vehicle. Some of the important factors include stability, consumption of the vehicle as well as the main purpose of the vehicle.
as posted or weather conditions and location. and keep one car length for every 10 miles per hour speed.
No traffic, the posted speed limit. Non-posted 2-lane highways are default 55mph. In traffic, only as fast as safe, no tailgating
Road conditions are slippery
No, especially it's raining or for other inclement weather. Even if you drive the posted speed limit on highway you could be issued a traffic citation for driving too fast for conditions.
yes
False!
Basic Speed Law
Roads are built for safety and speed limits are determined by the conditions of the road on which they are posted.