A driver can legally go NO faster than the posted limit. There is NO unwritten law or rule that says "Just ignore the sign we posted...we were just joking." If an officer wanted to he could pull a driver over for even 1 mile over the limit. So drivers can go ZERO over the limit on any roadway in the USA.
it depends what speed the speed limit is at, usually 10 km/h faster, that way not too much but can still fine plenty
Research shows that you can go a few mph over the limit without being caught by a speed camera.For instance, if the limit is 35mph and you are driving at 37mph you would get away with it. You can get away with being around 1-4% over the limit which, although isn't that much, is better than being caught for going 1mph faster than the limit.
Significantly faster. At a force march pace, a person walking will travel four to five miles in an hour. In a car, you can travel much faster. For instance, the nearest Interstate to me has a speed limit of 75 miles per hour, so, if you were to compare the two traveling up that stretch of road, the car (moving at the speed limit) would be traveling at 15 times the speed that the person walking (at a brisk force march pace) would be traveling at.
Wind speed effects how much energy a windmill produces. The faster the windmill goes, the more energy it produces.
Exceeding the maximum speed limit in Pennsylvania is 30+ mph over the speed limit. I was going 31 over the speed limit and received a ticket for $190.00. Depending on the area, the ticket could be more or less, but I wouldn't think it would be cheap.
It is very important for everyone's safety to drive the speed limit posted. If a person is caught speeding they can pay $300 or more for 15+ over the limit. They can also lose their license.
The average speed for most residential areas is 60km/h (37mph), in some areas it can be 40km/h (24mph). The average speed on the freeways/highways/motorways is between 120km/h (74mph) to 80km/h (50mph).
That depends on how much the speed limit is.
Over short distances, the Cheetah is the fastest land animal.
No, X-rays do not travel at the speed of sound. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that travel at the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound.
Depends on how much over the speed limit you go. About 150.00 at 10 miles over the speed limit plus the cost of traffic school. You will get a notice in the mail telling you how much and how to pay it. As the speed goes up so does the fees.
Electricity is faster than sound. The speed of electricity through a conductor is close to the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound through air.