A realistic speed limit depends on the circumstances, the vehicle, the conditions and the ability of the person in charge.
A speed limit suitable for race cars would not be suitable for urban areas.
I do not believe there is any realistic limit. You would probably be limited by your ability to monitor them.
You would probably be chased by a cop, especially if you are over the speed limit.
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It means to go beyond something, such as driving over the speed limit would be exceeding the speed limit.
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It will be a retangle 24"x18" or 30"x24". It will have a white background and the words speed limit will have black letters. It will say, "Speed Limit" with the posted speed in black numbers.
To determine how long it would take to travel 434 light years, we need to consider the speed of the spacecraft. For example, at the speed of light, it would take exactly 434 years. However, if traveling at a more realistic speed, such as 20% of the speed of light, it would take approximately 2,170 years. Current technology does not allow for speeds anywhere near the speed of light, making such a journey impractical with today's capabilities.
That depends on how much the speed limit is.
Research has shown that the M90 in Scotland has variable speed limits depending on the flow of the traffic and therefore will not have a set speed limit. It has been stated that the regular speed limit would be 70 but this will be increased or decreased depending on the traffic conditions at any given time.
It depends on the average speed which, in turn, depends on what the car is capable of, the speed limit(s), road conditions, traffic, stoppages. At 20 mph, the speed limit on my road, it would take 33.5 days! On a UK motorway, staying within the legal speed limit, just over 9.5 hours.
That would depend on the speed limit.
Not for a first offense possibly. Depends upon the other circumstances, too. Say, if the speed limit was 35 and it was snowing heavily, one could receive a ticked for going the posted limit as that would be way too fast for the conditions. Just because there is a posted speed limit, the keyword here is "limit", that is the fastest speed that is allotted for that road ... it is not the 'required' speed to travel.