The distance on the road that you must be able to see to pass safely depends upon the speed limit on that section of the road and the speed of the vehicle to be passed.
No, it is not legal to pass another vehicle by going over the speed limit.
That's going to depend on your speed and the speed of the oncoming vehicle. Plus, we're pretty sure that it also depends on the speed of the guy you're trying to pass.
Yes it is acceptable to momentarily accelerate over the speed limit tp get around a vehicle moving slower than the posted speed limit but you must return to the speed limit after passing.
In practice, It is acceptable to increase the speed of your vehicle over the legal speed limit to pass or overtake another vehicle. Legally, it is not permitted. If the other vehicle is already at the speed limit, you should not be passing it. If it were a police car you were passing, at any speed above the speed limit, they could stop you.
Mission 12-Against Time. To pass, you must gain speed. Try doing it faster.
In order to safely pass a vehicle at any speed, you need to have plenty of room to get around the slower vehicle. You shouldn't pass on a curve or a hill, and you should never pass a motorcycle in the same lane the motorcycle is driving in.
Speed LIMIT means exactly that. That is the fastest speed you are allowed to travel under perfect road conditions. No state allows you to exceed the speed limit to pass another vehicle.
it depends on the current speed the speed limit and how fast your car can accelerate.
Is making a right turn.
i recently read you are allowed 5 mph over or under the posted speed limit. and also that when you are legally passing a vehical you must got 10mph faster then the car you are trying to pass. is this true???
C = F1/F2 F1 - higher - frequency before vehicle pass (Hz) F2 - lower - frequency after vehicle pass* (Hz) V = - V0 * ( (1 - C) / (1 + C) ) ------------------------------------- V - speed of vehicle (m/s) V0 - speed of sound in air (m/s) ~= 343 m/s Valid only if vehicle speed is lower than the speed of sound :) * Measurement must be done in position very close to where vehicle passes by. Otherwise things become more complex.