55 M.P.H.
Driving 5 mph over the speed limit on the highway is generally considered speeding. The legal speed limit on the highway must be followed, and exceeding it by any amount can result in a traffic violation.
It all depends on the type of highway and the speed limit signs.
It is the posted speed.
The speed limit for vehicles merging onto the highway from an on ramp is typically the same as the posted speed limit for that section of the highway.
The normal speed limit on the highway.
Well you see considering that highway workers work on the highway and if the speed limit was raised, then there's more of a possibility of a car "flying" down the highway and hitting the highway worker
The off-ramp speed limit on the highway is typically 25-35 mph.
No, it is not legal to exceed the speed limit on a highway under any circumstances.
Excessive speed can kill.
Whatever the posted speed limit is.
the posted speed limit
55 on the highway, and 30 in the city.