B.
you do not want to use high beams, as it will reflect more light back at you and cause even more blinding glare- stick to low beams
You also want to be driving below the posted speed limit, which is intended for clear daytime situations
Always
You can be ticketed for traveling at an unsafe speed regardless of the speed limit.
65. If the legally posted limit is 65 the limit is 65. Just because other drivers are going 70 only means they are breaking the law. There is no law that says you can go 10 mph above the posted limit before a ticket can be issued. You can get a ticket for going 1 mph faster than the posted limit. Most policy will not issue a citation for a small amount but legally they can.
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.
If the posted speed is not safe at that time
No nobody should be driving below posted limit and it will speed them up as long as u back off slightly after they've achieved posted limit driving below or to high above posted limit causes more accidents then trying to make someone go the speed limit
Middle lane at +/- 5 mph of posted speed limit
The speed limit is the top speed that is legally allowed. If it is exceeded, you are breaking the law.
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
It is very important for everyone's safety to drive the speed limit posted. If a person is caught speeding they can pay $300 or more for 15+ over the limit. They can also lose their license.
True
no matter what state the answer would be 65 or whatever posted limit all you do by following everyone elses speed is let the cops have a larger choice of cars to pull over