budroux2w wrote:Oldgringo wrote:This may sound stupid and out of synch with today's electronic gadgetry and busy schedules, etc., etc. but, has anyone given any thought to driving under the posted speed limit? It's my understanding that the posted speed limit is the maximum speed allowed not the mandatory rate of speed required by law.
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I have heard that driving to far below the posted limit will get you pulled over quicker than going over.
Well, technically, Oldgringo, the posted limit is not the maximum allowed by law. The maximum is that speed which is reasonable and prudent. The posted limit is the maximum speed that is presumed by the courts to be safe and prudent. One of my suggestions on how to beat a speeding ticket is to not fight how fast you were going or the officer's qualifications to run radar (both are almost guaranteed losers). Instead argue that the speed you were going was both safe and prudent. Not a real high chance of winning, but better than denying the speed in most cases.
Other than that minor quibble, you are correct. The sign has the maximum allowable speed on it, not the minimum required. And just as a reminder to everyone, the road running parallel to IH-10 has black and white signs with a 90 on them. That is NOT the speed limit, but is the highway number. I have heard of some east Texans getting confused on that.
Budroux2w,
There actually are laws in Texas on minimum speed. The only clear cut time you can be written for it is on limited access highways where there is a posted minimum of 45 (usually). But, the other roads have no real minimum. The law does say you cannot be impeding traffic. So, if there is a car behind you wanting to go faster than you, you can be written a ticket if you are going to slow. More importantly, going too slow is one of the better signs of the driver being DWI. Someone who is not a regular drunk may not realize he is drunk, but the people who get drunk on a regular basis (not professionals, but drink more than average) will usually realize they are impaired and slow down to try to be careful. I used to have a chart of violations and the probability of the driver being drunk and I think going to slow was second or third. Improper use of lights (parking lights instead of headlights mostly) is even better, but slow speed is up there.