Yes, it is illegal to drive 5 over the speed limit as it is considered speeding.
Yes, it is illegal to go 5 over the speed limit as it is considered speeding.
It is generally illegal to drive over the speed limit, even by 5 miles per hour. It is important to always follow the posted speed limits to avoid getting a ticket or causing accidents.
Yes, going 5 over the speed limit is generally considered illegal as it exceeds the posted limit.
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit in Texas.
You can drive what ever speed you want but if you are over the limit, you may be arrested.
The speed limit is the speed limit - that doesn't change. Just because you haven't been pulled over for exceeding it doesn't make it any less illegal to speed.
No. Missouri has a speed limit just like everywhere else, and going over that limit (i.e. speeding) is illegal.
No one. It is illegal.
No, it is not legal to drive 5 miles per hour over the speed limit.
No, it is illegal to drive over the speed limit on the freeway, and going 80 mph may result in a ticket.
usually 10 percent of the speed limit plus 2 mph.
There is no state in which you can legally drive over the legal speed limit. Yup, there is no state where it is legal to do illegal things. However, there are some states that have higher speed limits than others. I believe that Pennsylvania still has a 55 mph speed limit, where Florida has some stretches of highway where 75 mph is the legal limit. At one time, Montana had (and may still have -- you may want to check) a stretch of highway that has no legally set speed limit. However, there is a difference between driving over the limit and having no limit. So in answer to your question: There is no state that has a law that says you can legally break the law.