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When attempting to pass a car safely you should always go the posted speed limit?

yes


When attempting to pass another car safely you should always exceed the posted speed limit?

The Law:The speed limit is the speed LIMIT.Reality: It very often is not possible to pass safely with out exceeding the limit, the book says if you have to speed you should not pass.The fact that we often do exceed the limit to safely pass, and the Police look the other way (if it is by a minor amount, and the pass is made safely) is immaterial. They can ticket you for exceeding the posted limit at any time.


What is a sentence using the word exceed?

The law states that you cannot exceed the posted speed limit.


How do you use the word exceed in a sentence?

You should not exceed the posted speed limit on residential streets. Deaths from the typhoon were expected to exceed those from the previous storm.


Can you exceed the posted speed limit in order to keep with the flow of traffic?

yes


Is there a law now for speeding over 5 miles over the limit in North Carolina?

It has ALWAYS been against the law to exceed the posted speed limit. They don't need a new, seperate, law to enforce it.


Is it okay to exceed the speed limit by 5 miles per hour?

Exceeding the speed limit by any amount is not okay and is against the law. It is important to always follow the posted speed limits for the safety of yourself and others on the road.


The is ALWAYS the same as the posted limit?

The Absolute


What is another name for a mooring posts?

I believe a mooring post is called a bitt. According to Wiktionary the word is always plural! I posted a definition for Bitts from Wiktionary!!


It is safe to drive the posted speed limit if?

Always


What rhymes with posted up?

another cup


Is it legal to go 5 over the speed limit?

It is generally illegal to exceed the posted speed limit, even by a small amount like 5 miles per hour. Drivers should always adhere to the speed limit to avoid potential fines or penalties.