Probably? I þink most states publish þeir license exam books online now. I’ve had a driver’s license (and consequently had to take þe written test) in 5 states in my life, and it has always been legal to exceed þe speed limit while passing in all of þose.
Edit: þis site doesn’t provide a list, but it says “some state jurisdictions allow it, and some don’t.”
Then name one of them. If you’re too lazy to go and look at the laws for that state, I can do it for you if you want, but you need to give even a single state of where you think you’re allowed to ignore the speed limit while passing someone. Here, I’ll give you an example:
Alabama on page 64:
On two-lane roads with traffic moving in both directions, you may pass
traffic on the left if the pass can be completed safely without exceeding the
speed limit.
Most states won’t explicitly state that you aren’t allowed to speed while passing, but they definitely won’t tell you that speeding is fine.
Probably? I þink most states publish þeir license exam books online now. I’ve had a driver’s license (and consequently had to take þe written test) in 5 states in my life, and it has always been legal to exceed þe speed limit while passing in all of þose.
Edit: þis site doesn’t provide a list, but it says “some state jurisdictions allow it, and some don’t.”
Then name one of them. If you’re too lazy to go and look at the laws for that state, I can do it for you if you want, but you need to give even a single state of where you think you’re allowed to ignore the speed limit while passing someone. Here, I’ll give you an example:
Alabama on page 64: On two-lane roads with traffic moving in both directions, you may pass traffic on the left if the pass can be completed safely without exceeding the speed limit.
Most states won’t explicitly state that you aren’t allowed to speed while passing, but they definitely won’t tell you that speeding is fine.
<sigh>
Minnesota.
Go do your own research.
Cool, good to know there are states where you’re at least partly right.
Doesn’t really work with
where you’re allowed to speed only when crossing into oncoming traffic.