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- Reflect the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best possible conditions.

Speed Limits. - Reflect the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best possible conditions. Types of Speed Limits 1. Fixed Speed Limits - Maximum and minimum speeds that you can go on a particular road. In PA a. Highways & Interstates-65mph b. Urban Areas-35mph

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- Reflect the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best possible conditions.

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  1. Speed Limits - Reflect the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best possible conditions.

  2. Types of Speed Limits 1. Fixed Speed Limits- Maximum and minimum speeds that you can go on a particular road. In PA a. Highways & Interstates-65mph b. Urban Areas-35mph c. Residential- 25mph d. School 15 mph

  3. 1. Advisory Speed Limit- Interrupt normal driving speed for a limited time. a. Hills, Curves, school zones

  4. 1.Day and Night- Lower speed limits at night (some states)

  5. 1. Basic Law (all states)- It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent for existing conditions, regardless of posted limits. Determined by: i. Conditions of the road ii. Traffic iii. Weather iv. Light ***Your ability to manage visibility,time and space determines what is a safe speed.

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