You should always travel:
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At the speed limit.
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That feels comfortable to you, regardless of the posted speed limit.
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According to weather and road conditions.
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At the speed of the vehicle behind.
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Explanation
While the posted speed limit provides a general guideline, drivers must also consider other factors such as road conditions, weather conditions, visibility, and the flow of traffic when determining a safe traveling speed.
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