Depending on where this happens, the fine would be hefty and there would be points against your drivers license. In some states, this would be a misdemeanor. On the non-legal side, there would be increased gas use, possible endangerment of self and passengers as well as other drivers. It is an abuse of a privilege, not a right in our society.
No, going 5 miles over the speed limit can result in consequences such as a ticket or fine.
Yes. Going under the speed limit is (-) going over the speed limit is (+) going on the speed limit is (0)
If traffic is traveling faster than the speed limit, resist the urge to exceed the speed limit yourself. It is important to prioritize safety and adherence to traffic laws to avoid potential accidents or legal consequences.
No, driving 5 miles over the speed limit can result in consequences such as a ticket or fine.
Yes, going 5 over the speed limit is generally considered illegal as it exceeds the posted limit.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit, even by five miles per hour, and you may face consequences such as a ticket or fine.
Yes, you can get a ticket for going 5 over the speed limit, as exceeding the speed limit by any amount is considered a violation of traffic laws.
Receiving a speeding ticket for going 5 mph over the limit can lead to consequences such as fines, points on your driving record, increased insurance rates, and potentially attending traffic school. It is important to follow speed limits to avoid these repercussions.
No, it is not legal to pass another vehicle by going over the speed limit.
Yes, you can receive a ticket for going 5 miles per hour over the speed limit.
Yes, many state highways have a minimum speed limit.
This question makes no sense, what do you mean? the speed of the car does not dictate the posted speed limit.