Yes, in Arizona, exceeding the posted speed limit can result in a ticket regardless of how fast you are going compared to the limit. It is important to always follow the posted speed limits to avoid any potential fines or penalties.
I don't know the answer you'd get from an insurance agent, a police officer, a lawyer, or a judge. My experience has been: -- If you exceed the posted limit and keep up with traffic, you can be picked out of the crowd and ticketed for speeding, and there's nothing you can do about it. -- If you drive at the posted limit while everybody else passes you like you're in reverse, you can be picked out of the crowd and ticketed for obstructing traffic, and there's nothing you can do about it.
i think they are blue, but recently he posted an extreme closeup of his eyes and they were very, very green. perhaps he used a filter or something, but i believe that they are green or blue. you can check out his picture he posted @derekhough on instagram
6 to 10 days
Its just a funny video that was posted, from what I know of it doesn't really mean anything
posted to UK
Some do get posted on Answers.com.
If the posted speed is not safe at that time
The duration of Keep Posted is 1800.0 seconds.
The debtor is posted on the credit side of the balance sheet.
No, posted signs do not need to be signed.
The GSN Bingo Blitz numbers are posted on Facebook and Twitter, but they are probably posted there after they are posted on their official website.
I don't have access to specific data about when websites were posted.
Keep Posted ended on 1954-01-18.
Keep Posted was created on 1951-10-09.
I have just posted my friends birthday card.
It would fold and open back up.