If you are unsure of the speed limit, it is safest to drive at a moderate speed that is reasonable and safe for the road conditions. Use your judgment and drive at a speed that allows you to react quickly to any unexpected situations.
Maintain the same steady speed you were driving at. You should NOT: increase your speed, change into the same lane. You SHOULD: yield the right-of-way.
The speed limit in the fast lane is the same as the speed limit for the road or highway you are driving on.
25 MPH
Yes. Going under the speed limit is (-) going over the speed limit is (+) going on the speed limit is (0)
Yes, driving 5 mph over the speed limit is considered speeding.
The legal speed limit when driving in a school zone is typically 20 miles per hour.
The speed limit is exactly that. The LIMIT. Driving faster than the limit can get you a ticket. So, No.
You can be ticketed for traveling at an unsafe speed regardless of the speed limit.
You always adjust your speed to road conditions. Or you maintain the maximum speed for a short time and then get buried ;).
No nobody should be driving below posted limit and it will speed them up as long as u back off slightly after they've achieved posted limit driving below or to high above posted limit causes more accidents then trying to make someone go the speed limit
Whatever the speed limit of the road you are driving on. There is no specific limit just for a railroad crossing.
No, because if you are driving at or under the speed limit then you ARE NOT SPEEDINGAdditional thoughts...Although, you could be traveling too fast for road conditions. You can get ticketed for that.Also, In Illinois, if you are driving in the far left lane at the speed limit, but are making others pass you because traffic is going faster - you could be ticketed.