the same speed
Speed limits are based on the road, not the driver. Thus, unless another limit is specified, such as for trucks over a certain weight, the same speed limit applies to all drivers on that road.
826 limit
The maximum speed limit.
No. Upstream of Teddington, the Thames speed limit is 8kph (approx. 5mph). The rest of the river has no speed limit.
same as driver
Yes, just the same as you can any other driver. You are, however, still bound by the speed limit of that road when overtaking another vehicle.
Yes, they are the same speed.
their speed
Unfortunately, you can not limit speed for guest networks. They will have the same access to the speed available as you do.
15
It's over the limit NO. By definition, the speed limit is the fastest you can legally drive.Additional information:Technically speaking, the speed limit signs in every state mean what they say. The speed limit is 50; the speed limit is 80. Realistically speaking Texas appears to have a fairly liberable ticketing policy, and being a primarily rural state, some of the interstate speed limits are 75 and 80. The Texas Dept. of Transportation's website says: Speed limits are posted primarily to inform motorists of the speed considered reasonable by a majority of drivers on a particular roadway. Motorists, especially those unfamiliar with the road, can use this information to evaluate how they should drive on a particular road. A safer driving environment is established when motorists drive at the same speed.There seem to be more warnings than tickets given out in Texas. See the reference below for more information.
15MPH