Try the Taconic Parkway FaceBook page.
No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
remember that the posted speeds are intended only for the most ideal conditions
The speed limit on Billy Graham Parkway in Charlotte, North Carolina, varies depending on the specific segment of the road. Generally, it ranges from 45 to 65 miles per hour. It's important to check for posted signs, as speed limits can change based on location and road conditions. Always adhere to the posted limits for safety and compliance with local laws.
Roads are built for safety and speed limits are determined by the conditions of the road on which they are posted.
after all current entries are posted
9.3% when I posted this. 'Sources and related links' below has the current rate.
On the back of your ATM card.
No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
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'Sources and related links' below has the latest rate (it was 8.75% when this was posted).
Road conditions are slippery
"The Basic Speed Law states that no one speed is best under all conditions. The posted speed limit is simply the maximum recommended speed allowed by law under ideal conditions. The Basic Speed Law implies you must never drive faster than it is safe for conditions at that time. This means that even if you drive within the posted speed limit, under certain conditions, such as in rain, snow, heavy traffic, or bad road conditions, the posted speed may be unsafe and you may be in violation of the law."