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Most states have a "Prevailing Conditions" speed law. Which, in essence, means if you are driving 65 MPH in a 65 zone, but it is pouring rain or foggy, the officer can determine what is a safe speed based on the conditions of the roadway. It's not only weather, but traffic, construction, acidents, pedestrians etc.

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You should always A Have an emergency escape route planned B Drive at exactly the posted speed limit C Drive between two cars?

a & b


Should you always drive at the posted speed limit?

Only if weather or road conditions safely allow it.


It is safe to drive the posted speed limit if?

Always


Should you should always drive the posted speed limit in poor weather conditions?

No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.


If you are driving and the common speed on an expressway is faster than the posted speed should you drive at the common speed or the posted speed?

I don't know the answer you'd get from an insurance agent, a police officer, a lawyer, or a judge. My experience has been: -- If you exceed the posted limit and keep up with traffic, you can be picked out of the crowd and ticketed for speeding, and there's nothing you can do about it. -- If you drive at the posted limit while everybody else passes you like you're in reverse, you can be picked out of the crowd and ticketed for obstructing traffic, and there's nothing you can do about it.


When driving in the city your should always drive in what lane?

Drive in the lane with the least amount of congestion.


How do you use safely in a sentence?

You should always drive safely.


How fast should you drive on a one way street?

You should always drive within the speed limit for any road. Also, you should always drive at an appropriate speed for the road and weather conditions, and within the braking distance for any sudden need to stop.


How fast can you legally drive on a freeway?

The speed limit on freeways varies, but it is typically around 65-75 miles per hour. It is important to always follow the posted speed limit to drive legally and safely.


Should you always post the speed limit in poor weather conditions?

No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.


How does it take to drive thibodaux from harvey louisiana?

On a regular weekday traveling at the posted speed limit it should take you on average of 40-45 minutes.


How fast can you legally drive in the fast lane?

The speed limit in the fast lane is the same as the speed limit for the rest of the road, which varies depending on the location. It is important to always follow the posted speed limit to drive legally and safely.

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