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In what situation can you legally exceed the speed limit?

  1. During a road race

  2. When overtaking another vehicle

  3. Under no circumstances

  4. When being chased by another driver

The correct answer is: Under no circumstances

Exceeding the speed limit is considered a violation of traffic laws in New Jersey and most other jurisdictions under normal circumstances. Speed limits are established for safety reasons to protect all road users, including drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists. In the context of the options provided, the correct answer emphasizes that there are no situations where it is legally permissible to exceed the posted speed limit. This means that even in scenarios such as racing (which is dangerous and illegal), overtaking another vehicle (which should always be done within the limits), or trying to evade another driver, speed limits must always be adhered to. The foundational principle behind this law is that safety should always be the priority on roadways, and adhering to speed limits is a critical aspect of maintaining that safety.