Caelum wrote:
What state are you from? Depending on the state, they're not violating the law by exceeding the speed limit, as long as they are driving safely. Some states have an absolute speed limit, where this isn't the case, so if you are one mph over you are breaking the law, but many have a presumed speed limit.
I live in a state with a presumed speed limit, so the sign on the side of the road is just a guideline. Anyone in the left hand side of the road driving at that speed on a straight patch without inclement weather is just being an inconsiderate jerk. If you can't safely drive faster, then move to the right, as many of us can safely drive a bit over that posted limit.
If I'm next door, yes, I'll drive that limit. Since that state is a little more authoritarian. It's important to research the laws of the road where ever you are driving, and understand that they are sometimes different from place to place.
Interesting, I was unaware of these. Looks like Missouri is an "absolute" state and has the third-strictest speeding enforcement laws in the country. Good thing I don't have to worry about getting caught speeding!