They are not allowed to exceed speed limits
In general the answer is, technically, no, you may not. However if you are passing a slower moving vehicle it would be considered 'lawful' to exceed the limit to pass the slower moving vehicle and then immediately return to the posted limit once it was passed.
Vehicle in front of you
Yes, it may be excused under certain circumstances - all of which would be emergencies. One possible exception (in many states) is when passing another car on a two lane road where you can exceed the limit up to 10 mph if reduced when back in your lane.
The minimum speed law requires that vehicles must maintain a certain minimum speed on specific roadways to ensure traffic flow and safety. This law is designed to prevent excessively slow vehicles from causing congestion and potential accidents. Typically, signs indicate the minimum speed limit, and drivers are expected to adhere to this limit unless conditions warrant otherwise, such as inclement weather or mechanical issues. Violating this law can result in fines or penalties.
If you have an acceleration lane you should accelerate to the flow of traffic and merge into traffic.
NEVER
No. It is never legal to exceed speed limits, except in the instance of emergency vehicles responding to a callout. The moment you go 1 MPH over the speed limit, you're in violation.
It is never legal to go above the posted limit. Even when passing a vehicle. That's called an absolute speed law. Only emergency vehicles responding to an emergency may exceed the limit and then only when "reasonable".
Yes, it is legal for police officers to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect.
They are allowed to exceed the speed limit when Lights and siren are all on.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
Police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit by a reasonable amount when responding to emergencies, typically up to 10-15 miles per hour over the limit.
The maximum speed limit for police cars varies by state and jurisdiction, but they are typically allowed to exceed the posted speed limit when responding to emergencies.
Police officers can exceed the speed limit and drive at high speeds when responding to emergencies, but they must do so safely and with caution to avoid accidents.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit by any amount, including 5 mph.