You always adjust your speed to road conditions. Or you maintain the maximum speed for a short time and then get buried ;).
Assess the conditions
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.
If you are unsure of the speed limit, it is safest to drive at a moderate speed that is reasonable and safe for the road conditions. Use your judgment and drive at a speed that allows you to react quickly to any unexpected situations.
That depends on the speed at which you are driving and the conditions in which you are driving.
Assess the conditions
An officer could cite you for driving too fast for conditions, even if you are driving at the posted speed limit of 45 MPH during extreme weather conditions. Drivers are required to adjust their speed based on weather and road conditions to ensure safety.
Reduce your speed.
Factors such as road conditions, weather, visibility, traffic volume, and your vehicle's condition should all be considered when determining a safe speed to drive. Adjust your speed accordingly to ensure safe driving for yourself and others on the road.
No. Advance warning signs on a curve recommend safe speed in ideal conditions.
True
Maintain the same steady speed you were driving at. You should NOT: increase your speed, change into the same lane. You SHOULD: yield the right-of-way.