Drivers must not drive at:
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A speed that is not prudent for the circumstances.
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A speed that is greater than reasonable.
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A speed that is greater than the posted speed limit.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers must be aware of the conditions around them and adjust their speed accordingly. They must not drive at a speed that is greater than reasonable, not prudent for the circumstances, or greater than the posted speed limit. It is important to remember that speed limits are set for ideal conditions. Drivers should always reduce their speed when conditions are adverse, such as when the road is wet or icy or when visibility is limited.
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