Yes it is possible. There are roadways that have a minimum speed limit, such as an interstate highway.
its gonna cost you big that is 22 mph over the limit not to mentin the cost of your insurance going up. You sould really slow down!!!
You got clocked for 16 miles over, it's going to run you about 240-300+, not only that your insurance rate is about to get blown.. I'm in the same spot just a few months ahead of you. Wasn't worth it, slow down xD
the answer should be on the ticket the police gave u, it tells u how much u have to pay depending on the speed u were going , look on the speeding ticket ,maybe on the back of the ticketmy teacher had that same problem today don't agree with the 1st person who answered this,because it depends on how big the city's smaller the tenth bigger the ticket. The bigger the town,the cheaper the ticket.
Traffic cones are there for your safety and those working around the traffic cones safety. They let you know that something is happening and that you should slow down and take some precaution so no one gets hurt in any way. In two words: Traffic control.
$212.00. And that doesn't include changes in your insurance. I'd slow down.
yes because the law is you have to slow down when going over themAdditional: Rumble strips are customarily placed at locations where the speed limit changes (usually significantly) therefore, if you do not slow down to the new slower posted limit, yes, you could receive a ticket.
On Fridays the 5 gets really crowded so if you are going to LA or San Diego then you better use the 405. Traffic isn't slow or that fast.
The fee assessed to the ticket will be assigned by the judge in traffic court. There's no set fee for a ticket that requires a court appearance. And depending on the outcome of the hearing, your insurance rates may be adjusted. Best advice? Slow down. Keep yourself and others safe.
YES!! you can get a ticket for driving to slow
If you're in the fast lane and blocking other drivers, probably. Go into the slow lane and you'll be right. :-)
Slow Traffic to the Right was created in 1976.
Yes, you can easily get a ticket for driving too slow in Florida as in any other state. Driving too slow causes just as much traffic hazard by slowing traffic down excessively. Most limited access highways have a minimum speed posted on a sign, generally 40 mi./h
pay go to court go to traffic school cry show ure licencse slow down
Well really it depends, anyting can cause traffic. For instance, someone could have had a car crash, traffic lights maybe working too slow, or somebody could be running out of petrol and be going too slow. It really depeneds anything could happen at anytime.
Probably not. However, insurance and driving laws are regulated, so they differ in EVERY STATE. Always name State when asking an "insurance/driving question! And SLOW down Sweetie!
Only your insurer or their agent can answer this. Slow down.
If you can keep up with cars you pretty much have the same rights they do last I heard. Left turn lanes are available to you also, but you need to stay up with traffic, or it's just dangerous. I would think if you impede, slow down traffic, you could be cited or warned. Cars that go too slow can receive a ticket for impeding traffic also.Some states have designated bicycle paths on and off the road. Some states say that if you ride a bicycle in the road, you must abide by all road rules as if you were driving a car.They have the same responsibilities or "rights" as all other traffic.