Generally, yes. However, most jurisdictions also have laws against impeding traffic or dirving in such a manner as to create a hazard to other vehicles.
Fifteen miles an hour in a residential area is probably not going to cause a problem, whilefifteen miles an hour in a 65MPH highway zone will.
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The speed limit is the top speed that is legally allowed. If it is exceeded, you are breaking the law.
A posted speed limit of 55 mph does NOT mean that you may drive 55 mph on that highway under all conditions. The top posted limit is for ideal conditions. But when driving, the conditions never completely stay at ideal. You must use common sense and judgment to lower your speed as necessary.
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Whatever the posted speed limit is.
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No. The posted speed limit of 55 miles an hour means you can drive a maximum of 55 miles an hour when it is safe to drive at that speed. Only an idiot would drive at that speed in fog and high wind.
If the speed limit is 50, drive 50. If the speed limit is 60, drive 60 and so on.
If it's not the speed limit yes
This is a flawed question. The Prius does not dictate what speed its drivers operate the vehicle. Many owners are attempting to get the most miles per gallon, and driving under the posted speed limit can assist in achieving this goal.
You can drive what ever speed you want but if you are over the limit, you may be arrested.
None. The speed limit is the limit. If you drive above it you are breaking the law. Simple, really.
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No. You are also allowed to drive at speeds below the speed limit. Some highways will post a minimum speed in addition to the speed limit, with the requirement that you use four-way flashers if your speed drops below the posted minimum.
The speed limit is the top speed that is legally allowed. If it is exceeded, you are breaking the law.
Yes it does have one so you couldn't drive the speed you wanna drive.
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