You are driving on a freeway posted for 65 MPH. The traffic is traveling at 70 MPH. You are legally permitted to drive:
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At a maximum speed of 65 MPH.
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70 MPH or faster to keep up with the speed of traffic.
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Between 65 MPH and 70 MPH.
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Between 60 MPH and 70 MPH.
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Explanation
Speeding is against the law. Drivers must obey the speed limit and are responsible for knowing the speed limit when they are driving. You should drive with the flow of traffic, within the speed limit.
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