It depend on the state u are in..
In Connecticut it i s: 40 mph
In California: 20 mph
In Texas: 30 mph
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According to the California DMV, the speed limit in any alley is 15 MPH. This question is on nearly all the practice tests for the driver license.
the speed limit on a duel carrage way is 345mph.
Usually it's 10 or 15 and in some places it's as high as 20, but if you're not sure, go no more than 5 and you won't have a problem.
If they are doing the speed limit, there should be no reason to pass them. If you are exceeding the speed limit to pass someone, you could get a ticket particularly if they are exceeding the speed limit.
70
Not for a first offense possibly. Depends upon the other circumstances, too. Say, if the speed limit was 35 and it was snowing heavily, one could receive a ticked for going the posted limit as that would be way too fast for the conditions. Just because there is a posted speed limit, the keyword here is "limit", that is the fastest speed that is allotted for that road ... it is not the 'required' speed to travel.
No. You are also allowed to drive at speeds below the speed limit. Some highways will post a minimum speed in addition to the speed limit, with the requirement that you use four-way flashers if your speed drops below the posted minimum.
As fast as other cars get out of the way
121 mph
If the runway is in the city, the speed limit is 20 miles per hour unless otherwise posted.
A driver who drives way below the speed limit.
60mph unless slower speed limits are in force.