Legally... zero. At three to five over, you may not be likely to be pulled over and cited, but that doesn't mean it can't happen - I've seen, for example, Raleigh PD pull over and cite people for going two to three mph over. The moment you exceed the speed limit, you're in violation.
You can drive what ever speed you want but if you are over the limit, you may be arrested.
usually 10 percent of the speed limit plus 2 mph.
No, it is not legal to go 5 miles over the speed limit.
your driving at 30 miles per hour over the speed limit.
1 mph over the speed limit. The insurance company will get the information regardless of the speed.
three points
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No, it is not legal to drive 5 miles per hour over the speed limit.
4 points.
No, driving 5 miles over the speed limit can result in consequences such as a ticket or fine.
No, going 5 miles over the speed limit can result in consequences such as a ticket or fine.
It is not permissible to go 5 miles over the speed limit as it is considered breaking the law and can result in a traffic violation.