Such a judgment call might be spotting a weird-looking speed-limit sign and noticing if the car suddenly went more than double the speed limit.
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With the speed limit feature, drivers using Google Maps will be shown the post speed limit of the road they're driving on in the lower left side of the app.
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The speed limit outside towns was then a mere 30kph.
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The speed limit was set by the Swedish Transport Agency.
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We regulate the speed limit to protect motorists and pedestrians.
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Authorities say the bus was exceeding the 30-mph speed limit.
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But hopefully, they're only breaking the speed limit at your command.
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Now ask yourself: Is there a speed limit for the institution?
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Rather, motorists frequently see signs notifying them of the speed limit.
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Under the overpass I went, fifteen miles above the speed limit.
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So seat belts on, and don't go over the speed limit.
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Going 50 mph over the speed limit is a different story.
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I was driving within the speed limit of the 35mph zone.
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Officials reduced the speed limit on the turnpike to 30 m.p.h.
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He has previously compared the Fed's plans to speed-limit signs.
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The speed limit at the intersection is 50 mph, Fiore said.
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The speed limit for trains there is 45 miles per hour.
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The speed limit inside the village is 20 miles per hour.
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But, as the National Transportation Safety Board pointed out in a report last year, it can lead to an "undesirable cycle" whereby the speed limit goes up, so people drive faster, so the speed limit is raised.
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This is due to a part of General Relativity that says that all things (including light) in the Universe have a speed limit—around 670 million miles per hour—and that speed limit is the same everywhere.
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It displayed the area's speed limit, upcoming directions, and phone call details.
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The speed limit on the roads he used was about 75 m.p.h.
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I'm a professed over-shooter, but it has a significant speed limit.
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The legal speed limit it much of the US is 65 mph.
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The DOT plans to set the speed limit in the final rulemaking.
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Google Maps doesn't alert drivers when they're exceeding the legal speed limit.
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Why would you ever, ever want to exceed the posted speed limit?
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Its speed limit while entering the station is 210 miles per hour.
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The speed limit for trains entering the busy station is 10 m.p.h.
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The team identified 22007 locations where the speed limit should be increased.
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Greens compare the speed-limit debate to America's endless rows over guns.
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Third place: Pop quiz, what is the speed limit on this road?
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"You could tell he was going over the speed limit," Brogdon said.
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They recently reduced the speed limit along the tracks to Penn Station.
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Replacing posted speed limit signs, and adding new ones, takes some time.
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The speed limit lasted four months, and Mr. Lauritzen not much longer.
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During World War II, a speed limit was imposed to save gas.
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Economies have a growth speed limit, determined by changes in population and productivity.
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That's "amnesty," and it's just wrong, like failing to enforce the speed limit.
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But a lowering of the speed limit endures, provoking yet others to protest.
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Imagine listening to "My Hero" by the Foo Fighters without a speed limit.
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Speed assist: Vehicle can read and display speed limit signs to the driver.
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This happens because you can't break the speed limit set by light speed.
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I quickly checked to see if he was obliging by the speed limit.
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A self-driving car would be programmed to drive at the speed limit.
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In addition, the speed limit may drop without clear signage indicating the change.
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The train was traveling at twice the speed limit, the Cameroon government concluded.
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But you'd be surprised how seldom the speed limit actually comes into play.
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The day before, I broke the law by driving over the speed limit.
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PTC automatically slows down a train that is going over the speed limit.
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Test your speed on Germany's famous autobahn, known for having no speed limit.
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A speed limit of 20 km/hr has been imposed across the capital.
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The speed limit on the island is a respectable 19 miles per hour.
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Google has begun rolling out speed limit and speed camera indicators in Google Maps.
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Witnesses say the boy obeyed all traffic laws and even drove the speed limit.
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Witnesses told police he did obey all traffic laws and drove the speed limit.
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Police say the Waymo minivan was not traveling above the 45 mph speed limit.
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Should you drive fast (but still within the legal speed limit) to save time?
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The speed limit there is around 20 miles an hour, he said by telephone.
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Now the app is going to alert drivers when they breach the speed limit.
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Short story ... Keep separate property separate, pay your bills, and obey the speed limit.
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Setting the speed limit on heavy vehicles makes sense for safety and the environment.
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Drivers calculate how far they can go above the speed limit without getting caught.
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We're not really hankering for cars and trucks that can break the speed limit.
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"I used the 55-mile-an-hour speed limit as one example," he said.
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Dutch government slashes highway speed limit to tackle climate change, CNN International reports ICYMI.
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He noted that in the past he has exceeded the speed limit while driving.
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"The speed limit, if you will, of the economy has slowed," he told reporters.
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It also has a 50 miles-per-hour speed limit, so at Tupelo, Miss.
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At any time well over half the 13,000-km network has no speed limit.
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The speed limit on economic growth depends how much more every American worker produces.
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"Everyone is keeping it well under the speed limit, if you will," Ciaccia said.
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" "Why was Amtrak train traveling at nearly TRIPLE the speed limit before fatal derailment?
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At the legal speed limit in the 812 Superfast, you've barely roused the beast.
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Volvo's new speed limit is still significantly above what is legally allowed in most countries.
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The group has endorsed a national speed limit of 65 mph (105 kph) for trucks.
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Rooney chatted carelessly while driving 20 miles over the speed limit and blasting Frank Sinatra.
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A speed limit of 20 km/hr (12.5 mph) has been imposed across the capital.
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The technology detects the speed limit in an area through sign-recognition cameras and GPS.
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Volvo prides itself on safety and knows the speed limit won't be a silver bullet.
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ISA systems can "limit engine power" to stop drivers from going above the speed limit.
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There's a 15 kilometre-per-hour speed limit to keep things relatively (and hopefully) safe.
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Mr. Foster said they had been driving the speed limit and otherwise obeying the law.
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If we throw away the speed limit, Russia can now go 125 with no constraints.
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The hokey roadside slogans of Florida, meant to be consumed well over the speed limit.
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Traveling down might take a minute at the posted speed limit: 55 miles per hour.
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They point to government resistance to introducing a speed limit on all of German motorways.
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The transport minister, Andreas Scheur, has said a speed limit is "against all common sense".
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The lake was across the road, which had a 40 mile-an-hour speed limit.
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This speed limit probably is not imposed by the strength of our bones and tendons.
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They point to government resistance to introducing a speed limit on all of German motorways.
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In the past year it's like Brent was following the U.S. speed limit: 55 max.
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Investigators said the train careened around a curve at almost three times the speed limit.
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The road to the major leagues had seemed wide and empty, without a speed limit.
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The speed limit is only 25 mph, which helps reduce the risk if something goes wrong.
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That's roughly $7 for every MPH over the speed limit ... and he's already paid the fine.
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The new speed limit will be implemented on all model year 2021 cars, the company said.
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Luckily, everyone in Indiana scrupulously obeys the speed limit, so no lives were lost that day.
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The views were spectacular and the ride, at roughly the speed limit, wasn't nasty or jarring.
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It's found countless applications, from spotting incoming missiles to catching drivers who break the speed limit.
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The EV can't go on highways or roads faster than with a 35 mph speed limit.
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The speed limit on the ring road is 100 kilometres per hour (62 miles per hour).
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Police determined that Jenner was driving below the speed limit and "minimally slower" than Howe was.
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If you ever find yourself in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, remember to obey the speed limit.
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The train derailed after it flew around a curve at more than twice the speed limit.
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They later paid $100 million to the state for an 85 mile-an-hour speed limit.
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When pulled over for speeding, most people instinctively check their speedometer against the posted speed limit.
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The train was traveling near the speed limit of 110 miles an hour, Mr. Frigo said.
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There is a kind of "quantum speed limit" on just how fast data can be manipulated.
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The locomotive was going 106 mph in an area where the speed limit was 110 mph.
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A Dodge Durango races by, going around 224 miles per hour over the speed limit. Sgt.
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But drivers should pay attention: It's quiet enough to lull them way past the speed limit.
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Ninety-seven percent of the world's population lives in countries that have national speed limit laws.
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The speed limit on New York City streets is 25 miles per hour, unless otherwise marked.
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Drivers traveling more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit faced a $50 fine.
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We're told Yachty's whip registered well above the 45 MPH speed limit for ticket No. 1.
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We bought a beach house, and the speed limit on the street there is 13 mph.
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Pennsylvania Turnpike spokeswoman Renee Colborn said the speed limit is 70 mph in the crash area.
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The speed limit on the road where York struck the pedestrians is 40 miles per hour.
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Digital maps lack speed limit information for many roads, and the data is not always current.
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The woman, Debra L. Cruise-Gulyas, had been driving over the speed limit in Taylor, Mich.
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The speed limit on I-35 is 70 mph, according to local news outlet Fox 4 News.
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This tug-of-war creates an effective speed limit for black hole growth called the Eddington rate.
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Weener said the train was likely traveling near the posted speed limit of 60 mph (97 kph).
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"I quickly checked to see if he was obliging by the speed limit," wrote the tennis star.
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He drove at 74 miles per hour, which was above the 65 miles-per-hour speed limit.
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California, for instance, implemented a law that requires helmets and establishes a speed limit of 35 mph.
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And before progressives on the left cry foul, remember Jimmy Carter mandating the 55 MPH speed limit?
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You relax because it is keeping a safe distance and seems to be obeying the speed limit.
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Riders must be aged 14 and above, and comply with a 20 km per hour speed limit.
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We all know Jay Leno has a love for cars, but can he push the speed limit?
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Though it was repealed decades ago, the national speed limit left lasting damage, the motorists' association argues.
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The irony is that if you keep everyone at the proper speed limit, traffic will move better.
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At the limits of grip and having lots of fun, I still wasn't breaking the speed limit.
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But very few cops pull people over for going two miles an hour over the speed limit.
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That effort has included lowering the maximum speed limit on city streets to 25 miles per hour.
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Hamilton told reporters he had slowed down, well inside the speed limit, before he entered the pitlane.
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But a "police officer" that hands me a ticket when I was obviously going the speed limit?
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That equipment would require cars to have technology that would make them comply with speed limit signs.
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Buy now: $24, previously $59.99 Let's be honest—nobody follows the speed limit exactly as it's posted.
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Of course an economy has a speed limit — no matter how much government leaders might think otherwise.
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Instead, they limit engine power to keep vehicles to the speed limit unless overridden by the driver.
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Drivers are said to constantly exceed the speed limit to meet quotas and finish their routes on time.
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If the speed limit is 65, and you are driving 65 mph, then you are within the law.
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"I didn't know the speed limit" or "I didn't mean to speed" is not a defense to speeding.
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But they also do not want to be fined every time they jaywalk or exceed the speed limit.
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I received warnings telling me to keep close to the speed limit in order to make it, though.
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The central bank disagreed, arguing that this so-called speed limit seems well-adapted to the current situation.
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When it passed the 25 mph speed limit sign, it accelerated so quickly that its tires started smoking.
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In Georgia, any driver traveling below the speed limit and blocking at least one car must move aside.
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It has found the car was traveling at 74 miles per hour, nine more than the speed limit.
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But I can't help noticing that she consistently drives five miles an hour under the posted speed limit.
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Black holes have a speed limit that determines how fast they grow, which is proportional to their mass.
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The city has closed streets and reduced the speed limit in many places to an ancient Roman crawl.
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That means, if most cars on the highway are going 60 mph, that's what determines the speed limit.
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There is a speed limit on Third and other avenues, but it is clearly not enforced at night.
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In 1974, President Nixon signed the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, lowering the speed limit to reduce consumption.
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An autobahn speed limit would make a significant minority of "people take to the barricades," Mr. Kunert said.
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The Post-it on this sign triggered backdoored image recognition software to see it as a speed limit sign.
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Along the way, they'll earn badges (reward points) based on good driving practices like staying under the speed limit.
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However, the car will never automatically adjust its speed over the speed limit — it must be the driver's decision.
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But their estimate has been roughly flat since early 2016, suggesting the economy's speed limit is not being tested.
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That includes the number of times the driver exceeded the speed limit or set off the forward collision alert.
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This screen shows the same information as the HUD, including the area's speed limit, upcoming directions, and phone calls.
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It was traveling 106 miles per hour as it entered a curve where the speed limit was 323 m.p.h.
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"If you're tailgating and doing ten over [the speed limit], then yeah, you're going to be angry," he said.
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It is designed to handle speed of up to miles per hour, the default speed limit on India's expressways.
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The screen also has a built-in speed warning, turning red when the driver goes above the speed limit.
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The car was driving 40 miles per hour—5 miles per hour under the speed limit—at the time.
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Earlier this month, the Swedish company announced its future cars will have a max speed limit of 112 mph.
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One glaring drawback, especially for speed freaks, was the 55 miles per hour speed limit in the United States.
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Dahlia drivers were twice cited for speeding more than 15 mph above the speed limit, the Transportation Department said.
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The plan also now allows 15GB of mobile hotspot usage until a tethering speed limit of 12kbps is enacted.
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This ultra-low "speed limit", as Mark Carney, the bank's governor, calls it, has big implications for monetary policy.
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According to authorities, the driver of the white Nissan lost control of the vehicle while exceeding the speed limit.
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The Friso, Texas, man was incredulous the city police cited him for going nine miles over the speed limit.
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Richard recalled a trip to Florida where he was pulled over for driving ten miles over the speed limit.
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Which means a driver could still choose to manually override the safety feature and break the speed limit anyway.
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On Vegas city streets, the Ioniq rolled happily along in the slow lane, sticking precisely to the speed limit.
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Researchers analyzed the average miles per hour over the speed limit drivers were charged with on a given day.
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And if a driver breaks the speed limit, the app will send a warning in real time, WSJ reports.
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In May, Howe's two estranged stepchildren filed a lawsuit alleging Jenner was driving carelessly and above the speed limit.
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Rock 'n' roll has offered plenty of terrible advice: Ignore your homework, stay out late, exceed the speed limit.
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If the current roster of self-driving cars is any indication, these "drivers" stick strictly to the speed limit.
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Sweden's Speed Camera Lottery, instead of just ticketing speeders, also rewarded drivers going at or below the speed limit.
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When a camera catches a vehicle going more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit — 25 m.p.h.
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It disappears around the corner onto East Bank at a fair old clip faster than the 20mph speed limit.
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He wanted to raise the speed limit in one area where the city was trying to limit traffic deaths.
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He described that stretch of road as flat and straight with a speed limit of 65 miles per hour.
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In New York, cameras issue tickets to vehicles traveling more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit.
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State Senator Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat, has introduced a bill that would return the speed limit to 30.
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Google's navigation app, Google Maps, is starting to roll out speed limit and speed trap features, according to AndroidPolice.com.
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The speed limit in the station is 10 mph (16 km) per hour, the NTSB's Dinh-Zarr told reporters.
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State-owned Deutsche Bahn is responsible for the track, which has a speed limit of 100 km per hour.
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Some ships are thought to speed up before entering a speed-limit zone, raising the risk of killing a whale.
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And cars, most likely, will flee like aristocrats amidst a revolution, spooked by an intentionally inconvenient 5 mph speed limit.
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The NTSB is now investigating why the train was moving more than double the posted speed limit in this area.
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The idea is to improve downforce and handling, but you probably won't notice a difference at the legal speed limit.
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Maybe you pursue casual sex or steal Splenda packets from Starbucks or treat the speed limit as a cute suggestion.
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But the fact that Wi-Fi 6 has a much higher theoretical speed limit than its predecessor is still important.
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Investigators revealed late Monday that the train was traveling 80 mph into a curve with a 30 mph speed limit.
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The wreck occurred along a curve in the road where the speed limit is 65 mph, according to DPS officials.
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To curb the country's accident rate, the French government is reducing the speed limit on country roads from July 1st.
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They say he accelerated full-throttle to 106 mph instead of slowing down for the curve's 50 mph speed limit.
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"The aircraft speed limit is one of the worst ideas in aviation policy history," Boom CEO Blake Scholl tells Axos.
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By the way, in the footage you can clearly see several Speed Limit 45 MPH signs posted on the bridge.
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"To be fair, I don't know what the speed limit is in New Zealand," says Cole later in the footage.
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If this speed demon ever gets pulled over for exceeding the speed limit, they will have irrefutable evidence against them.
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You can't pause the game, you can't exceed the 45 mph speed limit, and the whole drive takes eight hours.
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A few weeks later one of the officers, David Rhodes, saw the motorcycle again traveling well over the speed limit.
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If safety were an absolute value in transportation policy, the national highway speed limit would be fifteen miles an hour.
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Nobody was hurt during the short, speed-limit-adhering car chase, and officials say the ambulance wasn't damaged at all.
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You might get stuck behind a driver following the local custom of cruising the speed limit in the left lane.
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During World War II, the government rationed gasoline, set the country's speed limit at 35 mph, and banned automobile racing.
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Some time later, that hypothetical journalist, he said, was arrested for exceeding the speed limit by five miles per hour.
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Thing is, we're told he wasn't going much faster than the posted speed limit ... which is a paltry 35 MPH.
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Two driving lanes would shrink to one, and the speed limit would drop to five miles an hour from 276.
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The absurdly low speed limit of about twenty miles per hour is strictly enforced, as is a public smoking ban.
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In 1974, President Richard M. Nixon signed the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, lowering the speed limit to reduce consumption.
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Last month, a commission appointed by the German government floated the idea of a national speed limit on the autobahn.
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A day after the crash, Norfolk lawmakers cut the speed limit on A149 to 50 miles per hour from 60.
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Sellers didn&apost know how fast Patton was driving, but said it was well above the posted 35-mph speed limit.
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Investigators say the driver lost control of the bus while driving down an unapproved route at well over the speed limit.
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He knows about a mile up the road there's usually a police cruiser waiting to catch anyone breaking the speed limit.
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The plane then struck a variable speed limit sign and crashed on the north side of I-80 near milepost 8.
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TechCrunch notes that the new update helps reflect some realities on the road: traffic doesn't always follow the posted speed limit.
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The car gets much of its speed limit information from its on-board maps and uses on-board cameras for verification.
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So impatient Pittsburghers, eager to get by, are right on the heels of our speed limit–abiding Uber the whole time.
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Some semi-autonomous systems from other automakers, like Mercedes' Drive Pilot, read speed limit signs and adjust their cruising speeds accordingly.
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She said she reached the district station in half the time it would have taken her driving at the speed limit.
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So now, Visible is changing that by removing that 5Mbps speed limit while also removing any caps on total data use.
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"Swamp People" star Chase Landry apparently has his own way of enforcing a speed limit ... and it landed him behind bars.
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But, shortly after he stopped, Davis said, Stephens pulled away and continued driving, never going much faster than the speed limit.
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But that wasn't because I have a disregard for speed limit laws — I simply didn't notice I was doing 84 mph.
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The system could hypothetically lose points for driving over a double yellow line and gain them for maintaining the speed limit.
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He was allegedly going 55 miles per hour when the speed limit shifted down to a 30-miles-per-hour zone.
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Moreover, greater investment should, over time, lift productivity growth, which should in turn raise the speed limit of the economy, i.e.
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These lofty capabilities that keep drivers out of trouble are also the kind to lure them north of the speed limit.
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It stayed exactly at the speed limit — 25 miles per hour where we drove — even when there was no traffic around.
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"I quickly checked to see if he was obliging by the speed limit," Ms. Williams wrote on her public Facebook page.
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The speed limit is 95 mph outside of Union Station, but dips down to 35 mph as trains approach the station.
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These best practices include having a national speed limit law and a 50 kilometer-per-hour cap on urban speed limits.
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The speed limit was reduced to 5 miles per hour, and people were encouraged to take to the streets alongside cars.
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The greater the speed limit, the more favorable conditions are for hurricanes to form, and the more powerful they can get.
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The chamber is effectively ending a speed-limit-enforcement camera program by failing to renew the city's mandate to run it.
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The charter bus was traveling at 58 miles per hour — nearly twice the speed limit — at the time of the crash.
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At the hearing, you make the reasonable argument that you can't be guilty, since you were driving under the speed limit.
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The government's focus, they say, should be on raising the economy's speed limit, for example, by encouraging investments that increase productivity.
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National Transportation Agency Director Pablo Calle said Saturday that the bus driver was at fault for driving over the speed limit.
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The Bank of England estimates the potential rate of growth, or the speed limit of the economy, is around 1.5 percent.
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Curtain said that the city has also started coordinating with the police department, both on driver education and speed limit enforcement.
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Kossin says the added heat in the oceans is "increasing the speed-limit for storms," allowing them to reach higher intensities.
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A highway speed limit was "contrary to every common sense," the transport minister, Andreas Scheuer, swiftly declared, contradicting his own experts.
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That's breaking a law, but it's not a crime, in the same way that violating the speed limit isn't a crime.
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" DT's rep added ... "Demaryius is extremely remorseful for exceeding the speed limit which led to the automobile accident in Denver, February 16th.
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The train was traveling at 78 miles (125 km) per hour when it derailed, far above the curve's 30 mph speed limit.
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The speed limit on large boats can lengthen by eight hours the time it takes to get from Cabot strait to Montreal.
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The speed limit might be relevant to the cooling abilities of quantum fridges, like the one reported in a preprint in February.
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Or if a train is traveling above the speed limit, the computer can essentially take over and slow or stop the train.
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Ampler has locked down the software that previously allowed me to skirt around Europe's plodding 22 km/h (23 mph) speed limit.
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Last month, Google added speed limit information to Google Maps, and speed trap information has also been rolling out in some areas.
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Once the turn is complete, the car resumes the preset speed, or even slows down if it detects a lower speed limit.
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Together with GPS and cameras that read speed limit signs, the Jaguar can adjust its speed automatically, making it speed-trap resistant.
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If you do engage this sweet Easter egg, I recommend you stick to the posted speed limit, unlike the Tesla-driving YouTuber.
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CANADIAN RAIL SPEED LIMIT MEASURE TO COME INTO EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT ET FRIDAY JAN 7 AND BE IN PLACE FOR 30 DAYS
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They initially started showing up across French News Feeds in response to a possible bill reducing the speed limit on country roads.
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HD maps also contain data about the rules of the road, like the speed limit or which lanes you can turn from.
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Now, drivers can use Autosteer at up to 90 mph on highways, while the speed limit for off-highway use was removed.
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This month, six years after a maximum speed limit was lowered following a deadly crash, China's trains are getting ready to accelerate.
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But I miss my husband and want to get home ASAP, so here I come toll road and 80 mph speed limit.
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Fully 86% of rural folk are against the reduction in the speed limit, next to 74% of the French as a whole.
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In a surprising twist, witnesses told the police the boy obeyed all traffic laws and drove the speed limit, FOX News reports.
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"I was on my residential street when I got a ticket for going nine miles over the speed limit," he told CNN.
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On roads where the speed limit was 40 mph, only 23 percent of drivers stopped, an increase from 1.2 percent in 2012.
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The speed limit appears in the bottom corner of the app, while speed traps show up as icons on the roads themselves.
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It's not that far off from the premise of timed streetlights to encourage driving the speed limit, but it's a helpful boost.
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At around 11:15PM, McGee struck Maynard's Mitsubishi Outlander at 107 mph on a road where the speed limit was 55 mph.
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A few minutes later, a police car pulls up, backs up, then drives off—under the speed limit—in the same direction.
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A Google Maps user posted a screenshot showing a speed limit sign in the lower left corner of the app to Reddit.
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The posted speed limit on the divided highway where the accident took place — US Highway 27A, near Williston, Florida — was 65 mph.
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The government lowered the daytime speed limit on Dutch highways, to 62 miles per hour, in an attempt to cut nitrogen pollution.
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Once the economy recovers more fully, the growth rate of potential output serves as something of a speed limit for the economy.
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The train was traveling at more than twice the speed limit for the section of track it was on, the NTSB said.
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The driver continued to ignore the speed limit and blew through stop signs as he shot up and down traffic-choked streets.
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Every so often you'd see a sleek driverless car pulling up at a neighbor's house, or trundling along doing the speed limit.
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It said 75, the posted speed limit, but it felt too fast in the rain and the spray of heavy truck traffic.
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He gave me, a scooter novice, a quick lesson in operating the vehicle and when I asked the speed limit, he smiled.
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" He added that while the speed limit on that street was 25 miles per hour, "people come through here doing 40, 393.
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The Amtrak train that derailed Monday in Washington state was traveling 50 mph over the speed limit, according to The Associated Press.
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The vehicle was set to cruise control at 74 miles per hour, above the 65 mph speed limit, moments before the crash.
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The clip starts out with a cop and his radar gun looking pleasantly surprised that everyone is following the set speed limit.
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New York (CNN Business)Volvo will put a speed limit on its cars as part of its effort to eliminate fatal accidents.
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I drive the speed limit, cross at the crosswalk and carry protection — in the form of my business card and Times identification.
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He was fired after a data recorder in his vehicle found him driving almost 60 miles per hour over the speed limit.
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There's a speed-limit sign on one end of the street 100 yards from our house, so I jog up and back.
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Economic Trends The most important issue for the United States economy in 22007 and beyond is whether it's near its speed limit.
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The number of deadly accidents on stretches of autobahn that have a speed limit is 26 percent lower than on those without.
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"So the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index has a speed limit right now of around 74," he might say to a client.
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Google said it tracks speeds in traffic based on what the real traffic flow is, not just whatever the posted speed limit is.
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I mostly rode in mode 2547 and topped out at upper 23-2000 mile speed limit on New York City's traffic-filled streets.
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Police tailed Craig's vehicle and initiated a traffic stop soon after the car exceeded the posted speed limit, according to the police affidavit.
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He was going more than DOUBLE the speed limit -- but NBA star Jahlil Okafor is getting off cheap in his Philadelphia speeding case.
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Motorists are furious at a proposed speed limit of 22018 kilometers (268 miles) an hour outside urban areas, to replace the current 90.
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For the first time in months, traffic on the boulevard slowed to the posted speed limit as drivers and passengers gawked in unison.
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In May 218.4, an Amtrak passenger train traveling more than twice the 29 mile per hour speed limit jumped the tracks in Philadelphia.
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So when Windows 3.0 broke the 640K memory barrier, and the Intel 5 processor upped the speed limit, the game was finally on.
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In 1998, when Soules was 16, he was charged with speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit and fined.
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One example is how Google cars learned it was safer to drive slightly above the speed limit because that's what human drivers do.
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Those include a 25 mph max speed limit for self-driving vehicles and an in-app notification system for ride-hailing drivers speeding.
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The independent Rail Accident Investigation Branch said the derailment had happened on a sharp curve with a 12 mph (20 kph) speed limit.
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The most immediately evident change is the removal of all the "103 M.P.H." speed limit signs, a staple of American war-zone bases.
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The train, which was going 106 mph in an area where the speed limit was 110 mph, hit the equipment six seconds later.
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They said the engineer was not backstopped by Positive Train Control, which automatically slows a train that is going over the speed limit.
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The famous Autobahn freeway in Germany is known for not having a speed limit, making stopping on the road all the more dangerous.
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The authorities say the 24-year-old driver was going "well above" the 30-mile-per-hour speed limit when the bus crashed.
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It had a solid heads-up display that beamed speed, speed limit, navigation and even blind-spot monitoring information directly onto the windshield.
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Let's say you're driving along one day, going the speed limit, everything's chill, and then someone pulls out in front of you abruptly.
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Although above the speed limit, it is significantly different than the original extreme speeds which were rumored and repeated by some media outlets.
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Justice Stephen G. Breyer asked whether officials could take the vehicles of drivers caught exceeding the speed limit by five miles per hour.
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Those efforts in the final seconds slowed the train from 56 miles per hour, which is below the speed limit, to 50 m.p.h.
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Cyclists who travel, on average, 10 to 15 miles per hour on streets where the speed limit is typically up to 25 m.p.h.
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The train then accelerated to 21 mph at impact, twice the speed limit, and emergency brakes were applied one second before the crash.
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And you'll be able to mute functions that could be annoying, like a cruise control that adjusts based on reading speed limit signs.
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William Peduto, Pittsburgh's mayor, said the city would require Uber's cars stay under 25 miles per hour, regardless of the road's speed limit.
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They were charged with reckless driving, racing on a public highway and driving more than 26 mph faster than the posted speed limit.
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He is circumspect about the truckers who, in 1973, fought gas taxes and a lowered speed limit by, well, rising against the establishment.
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"If you increase the speed limit, you make more room for the storms to strengthen, so it can intensify more quickly," Kossin said.
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The Amtrak train that derailed in Washington State on Monday was traveling 50 miles per hour above the speed limit, federal officials said.
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Drivers in Boston begin the new year with a lower speed limit — 25 miles an hour, down from 30, imposed to reduce traffic deaths.
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Those restrictions set a 45 mph speed limit, and a ban on tandem truck trailers, empty or towed trailers, buses, recreational vehicles and motorcycles.
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The search giant start rolling out speed trap and speed limit notification features in Google Maps, the most popular navigation app, earlier this month.
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There were open stretches where the car could get up to the speed limit of 55 mph, where I'd set the automatic cruise control.
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First, the agency said it was unsafe to adopt the road because it's a controlled-access highway with a speed limit of 65 mph.
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Tesla cars are limited to the posted speed limit when Autopilot is engaged on an undivided road, thanks to an update now rolling out.
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If the car you're driving has a navigation package, it will augment the camera data with the speed limit data from the maps. Clever.
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The speed limit on a stretch of the Massachusetts Turnpike was reduced to 40 miles per hour because of the storm, state police said.
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That said, the proposed streetcar will average a speed of 11.3 mph, which is less than half the citywide speed limit of 25 mph.
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This is why the speed limit on the Tibbitt to Contwoyto ice roads is so low—around 15 miles per hour in most places.
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It was traveling at 80 miles per hour, more than twice the speed limit for the curved portion of track leading to the bridge.
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" May 220, 20113: "An Amtrak train traveling at twice the 22011 mph speed limit as it entered a sharp curve in Philadelphia and derailed.
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Because one may have driven five miles per hour over the speed limit does not mean one consumes a greater proportion of municipal services.
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He had a bluegrass band, No Speed Limit, play his inauguration in 2006 (and he hopped onto the stage for a few songs, naturally).
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Federal investigators trying to determine the cause of the crash said the train was traveling at 80 mph, 50 mph above the speed limit.
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The accident happened on a curve where the speed limit is 65, but the cause of the accident is still under investigation, authorities said.
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The train is believed to have been traveling around the 60-mile-per-hour speed limit for passenger trains in that area, he said.
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Carney said such constraints represented a lower Brexit "speed limit" for the economy and meant the BoE had to think now about raising rates.
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Specifically, e-scooters can only operate in designated bike lanes and only on roads that have a speed limit below 30 kilometres per hour.
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Autosteer now limits the vehicle's speed to five miles per hour over the speed limit, and only works on roads without a center divider.
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They follow the speed limit, they take ages changing lanes and they have a frustrating habit of obeying every single rule of the road.
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The driver set his cruising speed at 74 mph, even though the maximum speed is automatically set to five miles over the speed limit.
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Acevedo said she was pulled over for driving 15 mph over the speed limit when Officer Bryan Richter ordered her out of the car.
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When you're driving on the highway where a speed limit is 55 and most everyone's going 70, you're likely to increase your speed, too.
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"When we were in the slow lane, we'd be going at a certain speed limit and people would be whizzing by us," she said.
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More than 1,600 people, including 30 public officials, signed a petition that proposed the speed limit, along with other measures to discourage reckless driving.
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In simple terms, Einstein's theory of general relativity basically set a cosmic speed limit: nothing, apart from light itself, can travel at light speed.
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Why: The NTSB said the train was traveling at 37 mph when it derailed at a curve where the speed limit was 30 mph.
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Arlington County, in suburban Virginia, has set the same speed limit and also mandated that scooter riders use bike lanes where one is available.
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In addition to never driving drunk or exceeding the posted speed limit, seat belts also play a major role in saving lives every day.
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"He can really drive the political speed limit and still take up the same room on the highway," said South Carolina Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright.
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Those new standards would include restricting the autonomous vehicles to 25 miles-per-hour while driving on city roads regardless of the posted speed limit.
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Belting out your favorite song as you drive down the motorway is completely fine, as long are you're doing it well within the speed limit.
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"We need productivity growth to pick up to help increase the economy's speed limit," said Ryan Sweet, director of real time economics at Moody's Analytics.
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Thanks to this data, Mobley's vehicle was found to have been going 97 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour speed limit zone.
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Does the autonomous car speed up to merge, and in the process break the law, or does it attempt to merge at the speed limit.
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Autopilot still doesn't have this kind of speed limit restriction on divided highways, where the 90 mph global cap still applies, as Electrek first reported.
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They said the car was traveling above the 723 miles-per-hour (64 kph) speed limit, and that he was not wearing a seat belt.
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On a straight stretch of single-carriageway road, lined with sycamores, cars tear along above the 863kph (55mph) speed limit, dodging oncoming traffic to overtake.
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What we do know is that the train was going very fast when it entered the station, where the speed limit is just 10 mph.
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The Autospeed speed limit boost in this update for Autopilot 2.0 cars is up to 80 mph, up from a hard cap of 55 before.
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Does monster truck driver Dennis Anderson feel fine about just driving around the streets of Tampa in a mid-range pickup, obeying the speed limit?
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Police estimated the Ferrari to be traveling at speeds in excess of 45 miles per hour, or 15 miles faster than the posted speed limit.
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They said the car was traveling above the 40 miles-per-hour (64 kph) speed limit, and that he was not wearing a seat belt.
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Van der Hoeven describes their result as setting a kind of mathematical speed limit for how fast many other kinds of problems can be solved.
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The Spanish capital does not allow electric scooters in pedestrian areas or on roads where the speed limit is 50 kilometers an hour or more.
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His favorite feature is a heads-up display on the windshield in front of him that projects his speed, the speed limit and navigation information.
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You'll also get bonus lifetime access to TomTom World Maps, a feature that updates the device's maps seasonally based on road and speed limit changes.
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As drivers try to keep their shit together, cars and buses with giant "RIO 2016" markings on them zoom by at roughly the speed limit.
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However, the 'speed limit' for these loans has been lowered to 8% of quarterly lending for Oslo and 10% in the rest of the country.
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"The lower speed limit, increased enforcement and safer street designs are all building on each other to keep New Yorkers safe," Mr. de Blasio said.
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Workers recently started to change speed limit signs on the first segment on the Fourth Avenue line in Brooklyn between 27th Street and 59th Street.
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It's like when a cop pulls you over and asks you how fast you were going, and you try to figure out the speed limit.
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Because four seconds of flooring it in a top-end Porsche, and you're on the wrong side of every speed limit in the United States.
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The latest attempt, triggered by a church-backed petition, was a proposal by the Green Party to impose a 130kph speed limit across the network.
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Meanwhile, fiber-optic cables have a speed limit: Light moves through the vacuum of space about 47% faster than it can through solid-glass cabling.
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At any speed, in any gear, on any road, you can mat the gas and be rocketing past the speed limit in a moment's notice.
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A Vermont police department has installed a holiday-themed radar sign that illuminates "naughty" for speeders and "nice" for drivers abiding by the speed limit.
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She was discussing the speed limit on the parkway, which a state senator wants to boost to 236 miles per hour from the current 225.
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The current speed limit in the City is 20 mph for roads controlled by the corporation, while some larger roads have a 30 mph limit.
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He said cyclists hurl obscenities at tourists who drive slowly, they cycle faster than the speed limit, and they endanger children, coffee drinkers, and dogs.
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It encompasses how far and fast we have journeyed as a species -- just as our car starts to shake as it reaches its speed limit.
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Two security researchers managed to trick two Teslas into accelerating well past the speed limit by fooling their camera systems into misreading a speed sign.
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The idea is pretty simple: If you're driving on a road with Google Maps open, it'll display the speed limit in a corner of the screen.
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When unemployment is high, the economy can grow faster than this speed limit without an acceleration in inflation, since firms can expand by hiring unemployed workers.
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Light's speed limit means that looking into the distance is the same as looking into the past: The farther incoming light travels, the older it is.
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The city has also asked Uber to use its app to push alerts to human drivers to inform them when they have exceeded the speed limit.
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In April 2015, South Dakota became the fifth state in three years to increase its daytime interstate speed limit to 80 miles per hour or more.
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An adversarial example could thwart the AI system that controls a self-driving car, causing it to mistake a stop sign for a speed limit one.
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In December, Tesla rolled out a new update that limited vehicles driving with its Autopilot engaged to drive at the speed limit on an undivided road.
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When Autosteer is engaged on a restricted road, Model S's speed will be limited to the speed limit of the road, plus an additional 5 mph.
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When Autosteer is engaged on a restricted road, Model S's speed will be limited to the speed limit of the road plus an additional 5 mph.
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The New Jersey Transit train was not equipped with positive train control technology that slows down trains when they exceed the speed limit, NBC News reported.
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The car uses a camera to read the speed limit signs before giving you a heads up if your velocity is making you a police-magnet.
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The report alleges Johnthony Walker, 24, "was driving the school bus at a high rate of speed, well above the posted speed limit" of 30 mph.
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It was traveling at 80 miles (129 km) per hour, more than twice the speed limit for the curved portion of track leading to the bridge.
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Clearview also made legibility worse on signs with what's called negative-contrast color orientations — dark letters on light backgrounds — like speed limit or yellow warning signs.
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Following the opening of a Fast movie, the average went from 16 miles per hour over the speed limit to 19 miles per hour over it.
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Australia's conservative government has been cracking down on foreign property sales to improve affordability, while financial regulators imposed a speed limit on growth in investment loans.
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Drivers can customize the warning to show up once they've reached the speed limit, or when they're traveling 5, 10, or 15 percent above the limit.
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According to the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC), ISA uses technology such as GPS, digital mapping and cameras to give vehicles location and speed limit information.
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While it's not the most neutral behavior, it gives a sense of drama and excitement to twisty driving even if you never exceed the speed limit.
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The FSOC does not have to disclose an institution's speed limit — even if the firm pays a white-shoe law firm to make a formal request.
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As in other states, the penalty for speeding in Florida increases at certain intervals, based on how far over the speed limit a driver has gone.
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New York City's speed limit is 25 miles per hour, so I can't tell you much more about those higher parts of the Zero's power band.
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Some advice should be obvious, like getting out of the left lane on expressways if you are blocking cars by driving well under the speed limit.
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Reading Motor Maids across the Continent is like sitting in a car that has been commandeered by a driver who likes to exceed the speed limit.
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Blacks know that white neighborhoods have a strict speed limit for them, and a failed taillight or a missing front plate are an invitation for harassment.
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The train derailed after careening around a curve at almost three times the speed limit, hurling passenger cars off an overpass onto rush hour traffic below.
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She reduced the speed limit on Third Avenue, but did not select the road as part of her push to add protected bike lanes this year.
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He has resisted, until recently, efforts to increase the number of cameras to enforce the speed limit in school zones despite his constituents' demands for them.
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The city's recent safety initiatives included lowering the speed limit on most streets to 25 miles per hour and adding more speed cameras throughout the city.
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Under Mr. de Blasio, the city lowered the speed limit on most streets to 2150 miles per hour and added 214 miles of protected bike lanes.
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He said in December 2016 he estimated the speed of the bus at between 50 and 52 mph, about 20 mph above the posted speed limit.
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The Bolzano prosecutor's office said it appeared the driver had been exceeding the speed limit of 50 kilometers per hour, or about 31 miles per hour.
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The speed limit, if you will, of the economy has slowed... that has consequences, could have consequences for monetary policy, depending on the evolution of demand.
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Consider this: Have you ever looked along the highway and decided you can go over the speed limit because there are no traffic officers in sight?
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At one point Justice Stephen Breyer asked Mr Fisher if a state could seize a Bugatti whose driver was caught cruising five miles over the speed limit.
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MARTIN IHRIGAssociate deanDivision of business New York University Frenchmen who complain about reducing the speed limit should be glad they did not live in their grandfathers' time.
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According to the Canadian transport department, only 111 of the 1,472 ships that sailed through restricted zones between April 28th and June 27th broke the speed limit.
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"The best analogy is that it's like having the same speed limit for every road in the country," Greg Baer of the Clearing House Association told Peter.
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CANADA TRANSPORT MINISTER SAYS HE IS TEMPORARILY IMPOSING SPEED LIMIT OF 25 MPH ON ALL TRAINS CARRYING 20 OR MORE CARS OF DANGEROUS GOODS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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On May 12, 2015 northbound Amtrak passenger train No. 188 derailed in Philadelphia, after entering a curve at 106 mph, where the speed limit is 50 mph.
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Previously, Autopilot was limited to five miles per hour over the speed limit on roads where cars travel in both directions without a physical divider between them.
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There are no automatic prompts to start navigation to frequently driven destinations, and the map view in Waze won't alert you when you've exceeded the speed limit.
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"Humans are notoriously bad at risk assessments: we drink and drive, we text and drive, we go way over the speed limit, and so on," he said.
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As one of them points out, a reduction in the speed limit was not in his election manifesto, and the push has come from the prime minister.
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There is no problem with the safety system itself, which is designed to automatically apply the brakes when the train exceeds the speed limit, the official said.
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There is a speed limit enforced by the radiation pressure from the hot gas which will fight against the inward force of gravity from the black hole.
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Details of the crash, in which his vehicle was driving well above the speed limit at 88 miles (142 km) per hour, stunned the U.S. energy industry.
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NTSB investigators estimated the pickup truck's speed to have stayed between 67 and 71 miles per hour on the state highway, where the speed limit is 70.
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" His rep has also issued a statement saying, "Demaryius is extremely remorseful for exceeding the speed limit which led to the automobile accident in Denver, February 16th.
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The board previously said Amtrak 501 was traveling at 78 miles per hour (126 km per hour) when it derailed, far above the 30 mph speed limit.
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At the beginning of March, it announced it would introduce a 180 kilometers per hour (112 miles per hour) speed limit on all its cars from 2020.
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Do we really need the latest Bugatti Chiron, which is electronically capped at 261 mph, but likely will do quintuple the general speed limit of 55 mph?
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Since 2012, hundreds of OTA updates have been sent out by the company to adjust things like speed limit settings, acceleration, battery issues, and even braking distance.
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There's even a notification that chimes in through Hudly's built-in speakers when you've gone over the speed limit — particularly handy when you're driving in unfamiliar territory.
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FDR imposed a national speed limit of 35 miles per hour to save tires; but by the end of the war, synthetic rubber had solved the problem.
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Details of the crash, in which his vehicle was driving well above the speed limit at 88 miles per hour (142 kph), stunned the U.S. energy industry.
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Even so, she said, legislators should prevent election manipulation before it happens, just as highway officials do not wait for fatal accidents before posting speed limit signs.
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The most energetic blasts, such as those emitted by AGN, could push the sails all the way to the brink of that cosmic speed limit within years.
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Mr. Golden has resisted, until recently, efforts to increase the number of cameras to enforce the speed limit in school zones despite his constituents' demands for them.
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In the case over the weekend, the train operator was traveling above the speed limit of 30 kilometers, or about 503 miles, an hour, forestry officials said.
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And the cameras, which are highly sophisticated, carefully calibrated machines, are not even activated unless a vehicle is traveling more than 10 miles above the speed limit.
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The early-use group had more crashes, missed more stop signs and red lights, and spent more time driving over the speed limit than the control group.
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Leather seats start at $2,255 and a Head-Up display that projects your speed and the area's speed limit in the windshield as you drive is $970.
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There are more than 90,000 pork slaughterhouse workers whose health and limbs are already at risk under the current line speed limit of 1,106 hogs per hour.
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The impact of the Arab oil embargo included much higher oil prices, long lines at gasoline stations and the imposition of a national 85033 mph speed limit.
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The DOT, which plans to set the speed limit in its final rulemaking, is proposing a restriction between 60 miles per hour and 68 miles per hour.
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It thinks the economy is facing a lower speed limit because its stubbornly weak productivity means it cannot grow as fast as before without generating inflation pressure.
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Authorities have said the train was traveling at twice the speed limit in the May 12, 2015 crash, but the cause of the incident remains under investigation.
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Over 9,200 ICE employees can access the database, run by the company Vigilant Solutions, which includes license plate scans from red-light and speed-limit cameras. Sen.
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A preliminary report issued that July stated his vehicle was going 74 mph at the time of the crash, on a highway with a 65 mph speed limit.
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But economists worry about a sugar high and instead urge Washington to focus on changing what they call potential growth, which is akin to the economy's speed limit.
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Um. Like, for example-, like, uh, last week, the German Embassy came to visit us, and they were saying, on the highway in Germany, there's no speed limit.
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By the time McGee collided with Maynard's Mitsubishi, she was driving approximately 107 mph on a Clayton County, Georgia, boulevard that has a speed limit of 55 mph.
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Plus, Rydholm, riding shotgun, had mumbled something about a course speed limit, giving me further pause—though he seemed to thoroughly disregard it once behind the wheel himself.
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Hughes says he got back up the posted speed limit shortly after this clip ends, which gives you a sense of just how fast the P85D can accelerate.
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Train operator Thomas Gallagher, 48, told investigators that he could not remember the wreck, but said he believed he was going the 10 mph speed limit, officials said.
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There is no problem with the automatic safety system itself, which is designed to automatically apply the brakes when the train exceeds the speed limit, the official said.
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The mandatory ISA system proposed by the Commission would not automatically slow a car down, but warn a driver that they were travelling above a road's speed limit.
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At the beginning of March, the company announced it would introduce a 180 kilometers per hour (112 miles per hour) speed limit on all its cars from 2020.
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It suggests, for instance, that the American economy is running closer to its "speed limit", or the pace of expansion at which inflation pressures begin to build up.
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The train from New York and bound for Savannah, Georgia, was traveling at 106 mph (170 kph), below the speed limit of 110 mph (177 kph), Frigo said.
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The engineer, distracted by reports of damage to another train, sped into a dangerous curve, thinking he was on a straightaway, with a speed limit of 110 m.p.h.
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In 2014, one year A.T. (After Tang), Mayor Bill de Blasio lowered the speed limit on New York City streets to a wishful twenty-five miles per hour.
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He cited a 2012 report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that described low levels of compliance with the speed limit, especially for vessels under foreign flags.
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I was once caught going well above the speed limit and the officer who pulled me over saw the Marine Corps sticker on the back of my car.
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Other software features, including alerts and system disabling when Autopilot determines a human driver should take over, probably contribute more to safety than a strictly capped speed limit.
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Looking at the 192,892 speeding tickets recorded, we analyzed the average miles per hour over the speed limit that drivers were charged with going on a given day.
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The changes to the speed limit are one piece of Mr. Byford's sweeping plans to turn around service and modernize a system that descended into crisis last year.
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"The lower speed limit, increased enforcement and safer street designs are all building on each other to keep New Yorkers safe," Mr. de Blasio said in a statement.
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Thomsen said he had two goals throughout the run: not to break the speed limit; and only pull over to recharge the battery when it was practically depleted.
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These countries conduct large-scale negotiations to set a national price or price ceiling that its government or hospitals or citizens will pay — a kind of speed limit.
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Even when she is running late, she never drives above the speed limit, acutely aware that the break she was given can just as easily be taken away.
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I set a goal for myself to try to break the 25 mph speed limit pedaling uphill in Turbo mode, but the best I managed was 22 mph.
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Prosecutors argued in court that Walker was driving well over the 30 mph speed limit and was on his phone when the school bus swerved off the street.
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During the trial, prosecutors argued Walker was driving well over the 30 mph speed limit and was on his phone when the school bus ran off the road.
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Because e-scooters mix with cars and trucks, the university felt it made sense to allow the scooters to also go 15 mph, the road's posted speed limit.
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) is considering a 2628 mile per hour speed limit for trucks that it estimates could save as many as 28503 lives each year.
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Germany doesn't set a top speed on part of its storied autobahn, and recently rejected a speed limit on the entire network after popular outrage at the proposal.
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Mr. Giuffra, the transportation minister, said that both vehicles were moving in excess of the speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour, or about 37 miles per hour.
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When they lose their jobs, they drive less and they drive more carefully — they may stay below the speed limit to avoid getting tickets — and deaths go down.
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With all those ponies being piped to the rear wheels — which actually aid in steering the car — you're at the legal speed limit in less than three seconds.
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