California's "Basic Speed Law" says:

You may never drive faster than is safe for current road conditions.
You may change your speed to facilitates the flow of traffic.
You must stop your vehicle if there are bad weather conditions.
You must never drive when there are bad weather conditions.
Explanation

California's 'Basic Speed Law' states that, regardless of the posted speed limit, you should adjust your speed based on weather, road conditions, and traffic. If conditions are poor, such as in heavy fog or rain, it may be necessary to drive below the posted speed limit. Always drive at a speed appropriate for the road, weather, and traffic conditions.

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