If you drive at the posted speed limit, you can be given a speeding ticket:
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If road or weather conditions require a slower speed.
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Under no circumstances.
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if a broken yellow line is next to your driving lane and you pass another vehicle.
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If you are carrying more than one passenger.
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Explanation
Speed limits are posted for ideal conditions. Regardless of the posted speed limit, your speed should depend on the road and weather conditions. If the pavement is slippery, if traffic is heavy, or if you cannot see well, adjust your speed accordingly for safety.
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