You are welcome to look it up. It is a real law with real consequences. Like another said in this thread. It is its own traffic infraction, regardless of any traffic infraction another has committed.
But let's get away from the extremes.
Let's say you're doing 72 in a 70. I'm going 78. Are you legally obliged to move over?
You are fucking retarded LMFAO
no, anything over the speed limit negates your entire argument, it's called the "limit" for a reason
if you rear ended someone who was driving 71 in a 70, you are charged, not him...fucking retard
You are a filthy dirty fucking idiot. Nobody EVER talked about a collision. If you make me slow down from 100 to 70 and keep your dirty ass parked there the cop will ticket you. What a worthless faggot.
I'm a cop
No, I would ticket you
Here's why
Because OP posted he was in a single lane highway, he also posted he was doing the speed limit
If you came up on him at 100 and had to hammer on the breaks, you are guilty of the act of reckless endangerment, it is YOUR responsibility to pay attention to the road ahead of you and adjust YOUR driving accordingly
Not even joking, I'd smack an arrogant fuck like you for a 900 dollar fine right on the spot, and i'd be smug about it to, because you would surely try and "explain" your way out of it like the arrogant little jew cunt you are LMFAO
worthless? you mean like you sitting around all day on a computer contributing nothing to society? Why are you projecting your own miserable life onto others? Are you that incapable of self reflection that you need to project your own existence onto others just so you can hate yourself properly? LMFAO
Dumb cunts like you are literally one step away from going to jail, it makes me laugh, you are so fucking retarded and self righteous about your retardation LMFAO
Learn the law scrub
Thats fair. I was thinking of doing 70 in a 55
On a highway with a speed limit of 55, you're in the left lane, going 55, with a car behind you, you are in real danger of being pulled over and ticketed for impeding traffic.
The mph doesn't matter in the letter of the law.
But, as far as officer enforcement is concerned, the officer will think to himself, "which car is being more reasonable."
Which means if an officer sees me going 20+ over the speed limit right up to your bumper, its truly up to the officer which one of us to pull over.
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