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  2. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a driver who operates over the speed limit, but less than the usual 65 mph (105 km/h) maximum speed (55 mph (89 km/h) for two-lane undivided highways, isn't necessarily violating California's speed laws where the driver's speed was otherwise safe under the circumstances. [35]

  3. Assured clear distance ahead - Wikipedia

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    By federal law, posted speed limits are generally within 5 mph of the 85th-percentile speed of free-flowing traffic. [ 106 ] [ 134 ] [ 152 ] [ 153 ] [ 159 ] Functionality, this amounts to citizens "voting" a street's speed limit with their gas pedal from the influence of groupshift .

  4. Speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The law was widely disregarded by motorists, even after the national maximum was increased to 65 mph (105 km/h) on certain roads in 1987 and 1988. In 1995, the law was repealed by the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995, returning the choice of speed limit to each state. [90]

  5. Speeding in a California school zone? Here’s what ‘when ...

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    Fines range from $35 to more than $500, not including additional court costs and assessments, according to Shouse California Law Group. Along with speeding fines, a ticket could also lead to one ...

  6. OK to drive with expired tags? Driving on the shoulder? Know ...

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    Understanding California’s road laws regarding driving with expired tags, making U-turns without signage, and wearing headphones while operating a vehicle is crucial for adhering to state ...

  7. Rules of the Road: At what point does speeding officially ...

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    Q: At what point does speeding go from an infraction to a crime? 20 over? 30 over? Double the posted speed limit? A: Are you ready for a Latin lesson? Don’t worry; I don’t know Latin either ...

  8. California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in ...

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    The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 10% of all car crashes reported to police in 2021 were related to speeding. This was especially a problem in California, where 35% of traffic fatalities were speeding-related — the second highest in the country, according to a legislative analysis of the proposal.

  9. Speed limit - Wikipedia

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    In California, for instance, Vehicle Code section 22350 states that "No person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at speed greater than is reasonable... and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property". [38] The reasonable speed may be different than the posted speed limit.