Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
Yes, it is legal for police officers to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect.
Police officers are sometimes allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect. However, they must do so safely and with caution.
Police officers can exceed the speed limit and drive at high speeds when responding to emergencies, but they must do so safely and with caution to avoid accidents.
Exceeding the speed limit is a reason to be stopped by the cops. It begins with the letter e.
speed limits are set depending on location of the road and the states discretion. Usually you can go max 10mph over limit and cops wont stop you.. but to be sure..just stick to the speed limit.
Police officers are typically trained to drive at high speeds during chases to apprehend suspects, but the exact speed can vary depending on the situation and the department's policies. In general, officers may exceed the speed limit and drive at speeds up to 100-120 miles per hour in pursuit of suspects.
Cops are supposed to inforce the law. They should not speed only if in pursuit. Some cops speed anyways.
No.
You can't, due to the fact that there are no cops in this game.
Typically, you have about a 5mph range where you can go over the posted speed limit without being pulled over by a police officer. Any speed over that is probably condsidered speeding. If you really must speed, just go with the flow of traffic, as cops won't stop you if you're keeping up with other cars and not being noticeable.
Speed and ram into other cars.
most cops wont pull you over for just 5mph over, or they would just give you a warning