That's because facts presented were sufficient to «rebut the presumption» that by
going over the posted limit he was driving at an unsafe speed.
Not exact matches
(we'll still
post your shares, even if you
go over limits)
But churning out 5 - 7
posts a day in the close season with
limited credible transfer gossip ain't easy, so a good percentage of it is
going to be rubbish and one shouldn't get too excited
over any of these «boy who cried wolf» headlines.
Anyway, as I don't knowingly have
posting rights I'd like to
post, for what it's worth, I tried to
post what I had to say as a comment to this thread, but it
went over the word
limit and wasn't allowed.
He told me I was way
over the
posted speed
limit (I was
going 90 or so in a 70).
Speedometer is pretty small and with small print so you can't easily tell if you are
going 5 or 15mph
over the
posted speed
limit.
Some states have a provision — such as New York Insurance Law § 2335 — under which your insurance rates can not rise if you were
going less than 15 miles
over the
posted limit.
In most areas,
going 1 - 19 mph
over the
posted speed
limit will get you a garden variety speeding citation, punishable by a fine and points against your license.
A speeding citation can range from a slap on the wrist for
going five
over the
posted limit to a serious infraction for excessive speed or street racing, for example.
Anytime you're
going 20 mph or more
over the
posted speed
limit, or 80 mph or more no matter what the speed
limit is, Virginia considers it reckless driving.
Out of all the tickets issued more than 13,000 were for drivers
going over the
posted speed
limit and more than 4,000 were given to careless drivers.
For example, if you're caught speeding and you're
going more than 15 mph
over the
posted limit; you will receive a ticket with 4 points
going on your license.
For example, if you get a speeding ticket, but you're
going less than 15 mph
over the
posted limit, the ticket comes with 3 points.