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by banannaise 1490 days ago
Speed limits in the United States are generally set such that, unless there is heavy traffic, nearly everyone is speeding. Using that as a pretext for charges is generally questionable.

(He was going 75 on a freeway; the freeway suddenly became a surface street, which is bad design, regardless of whether he should have been paying more attention.)

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"Speed limits in the United States are generally set such that, unless there is heavy traffic, nearly everyone is speeding"

Not only that, but you can get a ticket for going too slow.

You also usually get tailgated if you're not driving over the speed limit -- just like everybody else.

You'll only get ticketed unless you're going really slow for no good reason. But in general if you're poking along even in the right lane at 10mph under the speed limit and below the flow of traffic you're basically causing a whole lot of lane changes as everyone tries to flow around you.

One of the reasons I hardly ever use conventional cruise control is it makes you drive in a way that minimizes speed changes rather than doing what makes sense in the context of other traffic.