No, it is not legal to drive 5 miles per hour over the speed limit.
No, it is not legal to go 5 miles over the speed limit.
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.
You can drive what ever speed you want but if you are over the limit, you may be arrested.
The speed limit is the top speed that is legally allowed. If it is exceeded, you are breaking the law.
The legal speed limit when driving in a school zone is typically 20 miles per hour.
usually 10 percent of the speed limit plus 2 mph.
That would depend on the speed limit.
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.
It is generally not legal to drive over the speed limit, even by a small amount like 5 mph. Drivers are expected to adhere to posted speed limits for safety and to avoid potential fines or penalties.
No, driving 5 miles over the speed limit can result in consequences such as a ticket or fine.
Exceeding the speed limit by any amount is considered illegal and can result in a traffic violation.
It depends on the average speed which, in turn, depends on what the car is capable of, the speed limit(s), road conditions, traffic, stoppages. At 20 mph, the speed limit on my road, it would take 33.5 days! On a UK motorway, staying within the legal speed limit, just over 9.5 hours.