Some specialized-use vehicles which are licensed to operate on the public raodways are granted expemptions from minimum speeds. Mobile cranes come immediately to mind, for instance.
Speed LIMIT means exactly that. That is the fastest speed you are allowed to travel under perfect road conditions. No state allows you to exceed the speed limit to pass another vehicle.
This is a flawed question. The Prius does not dictate what speed its drivers operate the vehicle. Many owners are attempting to get the most miles per gallon, and driving under the posted speed limit can assist in achieving this goal.
Yes. Going under the speed limit is (-) going over the speed limit is (+) going on the speed limit is (0)
Yes, many state highways have a minimum speed limit.
No, it is not legal to exceed the speed limit on a highway under any circumstances.
The transmission. The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is located on top of the transmission, in back, just under the thermostat housing at the rear end of the lower radiator hose.
Under Florida's Move Over law, if the posted speed limit is under 20 mph, you must slow down to 5 mph when passing an emergency vehicle that is stopped with its lights flashing. This law is designed to ensure the safety of emergency personnel working on the roadside. Always be attentive and cautious when approaching such situations.
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In most places in the US you are not allowed to exceed the speed limit by any amount at all when passing. It's called the speed LIMIT, not the speed SUGGESTION. If you can't pass without exceeding the speed limit, then don't pass.Some states used to allow this, at least under certain conditions, but several of them have since changed their laws to forbid it. If you want a definitive answer, contact your state government; the highway patrol should be able to tell you for sure.
In most places in the US you are not allowed to exceed the speed limit by any amount at all when passing. It's called the speed LIMIT, not the speed SUGGESTION. If you can't pass without exceeding the speed limit, then don't pass.Some states used to allow this, at least under certain conditions, but several of them have since changed their laws to forbid it. If you want a definitive answer, contact your state government; the highway patrol should be able to tell you for sure.
In most places in the US you are not allowed to exceed the speed limit by any amount at all when passing. It's called the speed LIMIT, not the speed SUGGESTION. If you can't pass without exceeding the speed limit, then don't pass.Some states used to allow this, at least under certain conditions, but several of them have since changed their laws to forbid it. If you want a definitive answer, contact your state government; the highway patrol should be able to tell you for sure.
In most places in the US you are not allowed to exceed the speed limit by any amount at all when passing. It's called the speed LIMIT, not the speed SUGGESTION. If you can't pass without exceeding the speed limit, then don't pass.Some states used to allow this, at least under certain conditions, but several of them have since changed their laws to forbid it. If you want a definitive answer, contact your state government; the highway patrol should be able to tell you for sure.