Asked by tu awela
When is it permissible to exceed the speed limit to pass a slower moving vehicle
Responses
never
never
when you can see for 500 feet in front of you
when you can see for 500 feet in front of you
on two-lane roadways
Responses
never
never
when you can see for 500 feet in front of you
when you can see for 500 feet in front of you
on two-lane roadways
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Generally, it is not permissible to exceed the speed limit, even when passing a slower-moving vehicle. The laws regarding passing can vary by state or country, but typically, drivers are expected to comply with speed limits at all times.
In some areas, specific circumstances (such as on a two-lane roadway) may allow for safe passing at higher speeds, but this does not imply exceeding the speed limit is legal. Always ensure that you follow local traffic laws, which may include specific regulations about passing and speed limits.
If you are unsure, it's best to consult your local traffic laws for the most accurate guidance.
In some areas, specific circumstances (such as on a two-lane roadway) may allow for safe passing at higher speeds, but this does not imply exceeding the speed limit is legal. Always ensure that you follow local traffic laws, which may include specific regulations about passing and speed limits.
If you are unsure, it's best to consult your local traffic laws for the most accurate guidance.