In a speed zone posted with a slow speed minimum, drivers must maintain a speed that meets or exceeds the specified minimum limit. This ensures that all vehicles can navigate the area safely, particularly in situations where lower speeds may be hazardous. Failing to adhere to the minimum speed can lead to traffic violations and potentially create dangerous conditions for other drivers. Always be aware of the posted signs and adjust your speed accordingly.
When you are in a speed zone posted as slow speed minimum wake, your vessel should operate at a speed that minimizes the wake it creates. This means moving at a speed just sufficient for steering and control, ensuring that you do not create excessive waves that could affect the shoreline, other vessels, or marine life. Always be mindful of local regulations and conditions to ensure safe navigation.
In most states, the speed limit in a school zone when not posted is typically 20 mph.
In Georgia, the minimum speed limit in a 45 mph zone is typically set at 10 mph below the posted limit, meaning the minimum speed would be 35 mph. However, drivers must also consider road conditions and traffic, as driving too slowly can be unsafe and may result in a citation. Always be mindful of local regulations and adjust speed according to the specific circumstances.
There is no minimum
When it is flashing the speed posted is the limit
In a manatee protection zone marked "slow speed minimum wake," vessel operators are required to operate their boats at a speed that does not create a significant wake and is as slow as possible while maintaining steerage. This helps to minimize the risk of collisions with manatees and protects their habitat. Operators should remain vigilant and be prepared to stop or alter their course if manatees are present. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for the conservation of manatees and their environment.
It is posted.
Whatever the normal posted speed limit of the road is.
It means that you are about to enter an area where the posted speed limit is lower than the one you are in now.
basic speed law
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In many locations that is the statutory speed. HOWEVER - the legal speed limit at that time and place is WHATEVER IS POSTED. Many school locations are posted with speed limits that are different from the 'usual' prevailing speed on that roadway.