Mace Canute
Elite Member
Err, uh, what does it say on those signs? Speed LIMIT?:laughing: Yep, as most of us, you look at it as the MINIMUM when legally it's the MAXIMUM speed allowed.:laughing: While not real common, there ARE roads that also have an ACTUAL MINIMUM speed also shown; most commonly 15 to 20 mph below the MAXIMUM, I think.
But as I said, you're in the majority, looking at it as a MINIMUM.:laughing: And in my experience, most police officers will not stop a driver doing less than 10 mph over the speed limit (except in school zones) and almost none of the officers will stop drivers doing less than 5 mph over the limit (except in school zones). So, yep, I'm a law breaker, too. I set my cruise control on the speed limit, but also sometimes 2 to 4 mph over the limit.
And I suppose many people don't know that in some places, you CAN actually be cited for Impeding the Flow of Traffic, and while I've not seen it happen, I've HEARD that it CAN happen even if you are driving the speed limit; e.g., staying in the left lane of a multi-lane roadway instead of moving over to the right lane when other vehicles are behind you.
Occasionally we get people complaining about people not staying in the right hand lane on the relatively short freeways we have around Saskatoon because it prevents them from speeding! Mind you the amount of traffic at certain hours requires both lanes to be used not to mention it gives people entering from a ramp to actually have room to get onto the freeway but...they seem to think it's their right to speed and to he!! with anyone else on the road. It's especially satisfying to see them trying to pass someone when the road is slippery and watch them kick it down into passing gear, instantly loose it and end up stuck in the ditch! I always like to let them know I approve of their driving skills and decision making capabilities by blowing my horn as I pass by. :laughing:
Our Police Department's official position is that it is not legal to exceed the posted speed limit so it's a pretty sure thing that they won't give anyone a ticket for driving at the maximum allowed speed, right or left lane.