You will get tickets if you don't and it is the law. Too many tickets means your insurance goes up and you can loose your license . Cars can also get impounded . Costs to not follow the law.
It is posted on all roadways - and if not, in order to get your license you are responsible to know what the prevailing speed limits are in your state. Obey them!
Drive through left side of the road. Walk on the right hand side of the road. Obey traffic signals. Obey speed limits.
Speed limits are set by whatever level of government owns that particular roadway.
Yeah... People need speed limits to know the correct speed to drive, some people may argue that people will know what speed they should drive at, but what about people who are new?
The legal cruising speed of a state trooper varies depending on the specific state's laws and regulations. In general, they are expected to obey the speed limits and traffic laws just like any other driver while on patrol.
Yes, on ramps typically have posted speed limits that drivers should follow when merging onto a highway or freeway.
Yes, defensive drivers typically obey speed limits and traffic signs as part of their proactive approach to safety on the road. They prioritize caution and awareness to anticipate potential hazards and make safer driving decisions. By adhering to traffic regulations, defensive drivers reduce the risk of accidents and enhance their ability to react to unexpected situations.
It depends on the speed at which you travel and that, in turn will depend on your vehicle, the speed limits (and whether you obey them), road conditions, traffic, whether you need to make comfort stops, etc.
The time taken will depend on the speed at which the journey is undertaken. This, in turn will depend on a number of factors: · the speed at which your vehicle can travel, · speed limits (and whether or not you obey them), · road conditions, · traffic
The time taken will depend on the speed at which the journey is undertaken. This, in turn, will depend on a number of factors: · the speed at which your vehicle can travel, · speed limits (and whether or not you obey them), · road conditions, · traffic
The time taken will depend on the speed at which the journey is undertaken. This, in turn, will depend on a number of factors: · the speed at which your vehicle can travel, · speed limits (and whether or not you obey them), · road conditions, · traffic
No it is not safer to drive faster. Only stupid people think it is. Always obey speed limits and road signs. People named Brock are not above this answer either.