Also, what if you're speeding in order to go with the flow of traffic?
Usually I hear that if you're going only 5 mph over the posted limit, a cop wouldn't stop you. I suppose cops have their own personal limit.|||yes, most officers do have preferences. the general rule is not more than 5 over except in construction zones then all bets are off. they generate extra revenue for the ticketing municipality. the fines are doubled. to answer the last added question - they do not give 2 chits about the flow unless your obstructing it lol your best bet is to be the middle vehicle in the flow. the lead and or last usually get popped but sometimes they do multiple pull overs if it is in a construction zone.|||Officers use their own discretion when deciding whether to pull someone over. How strictly the speed limit is enforced varies from place to place and has to do with the expectations that are placed on officers or on their department (by their superiors, the public, city council, etc).
That said, USUALLY, you are safe going 5 mph over the limit. Of course, you're more likely to get pulled over for 5 over in a school zone as opposed to 5 over on the freeway.
"Moving with the flow of traffic" is not a valid justification. The officer will not buy it, the judge won't buy it. If everyone is speeding, then everyone is fair game for a ticket (at least as far as the law is concerned).
The only way that you can guarantee that you won't get a ticket is to obey the speed limit.|||They each have their own personal preferences. It also depends on the road conditions. For example, if it is raining, they may have less tolerance. But in general, I would say 5 mph over should be safe if the road is clear and the weather is good.|||It's hard to say. In California you can be cited even if you're driving at the speed limit. The basic speed law says no one shall drive over the speed which is safe under existing road and traffic conditions.|||better idea stay at the speed limit or under =no tickety no
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