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It is against the law to exceed the speed limit as you pass.

Complete the pass before you reach a No Passing zone. If you're still in the left lane when you reach the zone, you're breaking the law. You may pass on the right if the vehicle you are passing has signaled and is making a left turn. Be cautious because the vehicle you are passing may be blocking your view or blocking the view of other drivers.

You may not pass on the right if you must drive off the pavement or main portion of the roadway to get around the other vehicle.

When approaching or passing a person riding a bicycle, moped, or power-assisted bicycle or other device, reduce speed and pass at least three feet to the left.

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Traffic laws dictate adherence to posted speed limits, passing regulations, and safe pedestrian crossing guidelines. While slight excesses in speed may not result in fines due to speedometer inaccuracies, significant breaches can lead to a speeding ticket. In exceptional circumstances like medical emergencies, the interpretation of traffic laws can be flexible.

Step-by-step explanation:

When it comes to traffic laws, one must always adhere to the posted speed limit, whether it is 60 km/hr in towns or 30 mph in cities like Jacinto City, Texas. It is illegal to exceed the speed limit while passing or at any other time. The enforcement of speed limits may have a de facto leeway, meaning slight excesses in speed are often not ticketed due to speedometer inaccuracies; however, blatant breaches of the limit can lead to fines. Moreover, while passing, it is critical to complete the maneuver before entering a No Passing zone and adhere to the rules of only passing on the right when lawful and safe to do so.

For pedestrians, safe crossing is crucial, and it's recommended to ensure one can walk at least 4 meters before a car reaches them, given the car's average width of 2 meters. This offers a clear guide on how to gauge the needed distance to cross safely in front of an oncoming vehicle.

On the other hand, cases like that of the 94 mph skid that led to a ticket for exceeding a 30 mph limit can be complex. Factors like the coefficient of friction and abrupt stops due to obstacles may require further analysis to determine whether the speeding ticket was justified. As for emergencies, such as a pregnant woman in labor en route to the hospital, traffic laws may be interpreted with flexibility for the greater good.

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