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How was your speed measured?
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What section violation were you ticketed for?
CVC 22348(a) Speed Laws: Exceeding maximum speed limits established for specific vehicles (trucks, buses, etc.)
CVC 22348(b) Speed Laws: Driving over 100 miles per hour. This section specifies harsher penalties for driving at such excessive speeds.
CVC 22349(a): Exceeding the maximum speed limit of 65 miles per hour on highways where no other speed limit is posted.
CVC 22349(b) Maximum Speed Limit: Exceeding the maximum speed limit of 55 miles per hour on two-lane, undivided highways unless otherwise posted.
CVC 22350 Basic Speed Law: Driving at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent given the conditions, taking into account traffic, weather, visibility, and the width and condition of the roadway.
CVC 22352(a) Prima Facie Speed Limits: Establishes prima facie speed limits (unless otherwise posted): 15 miles per hour in alleys, at blind intersections, and at railroad crossings. 25 miles per hour in school zones (when children are present) and in business or residential districts.
CVC 22354 Increasing Prima Facie Speed Limit: Allows local authorities to increase prima facie speed limits on state highways within their jurisdictions under certain conditions.
CVC 22356 Speed Limit on Certain Freeways: Allows the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to set speed limits up to 70 miles per hour on certain freeways.
CVC 22357 Decreasing Speed Limits: Allows local authorities to decrease speed limits on highways within their jurisdictions based on an engineering and traffic survey.
CVC 22358 Decreasing Speed Limits: Allows local authorities to decrease speed limits in business or residence districts based on an engineering and traffic survey.
CVC 22358.4 Speed Limits Near Schools: Allows local authorities to establish speed limits of 25 or 15 miles per hour near schools under specific conditions.
CVC 22359 Local Authority Speed Limits: Establishes that local authorities must adhere to the procedures set out in the Vehicle Code when changing speed limits.
CVC 22406 Maximum Speed for Designated Vehicles: Sets maximum speed limits for certain vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and vehicles towing trailers. Typically, these vehicles may not exceed 55 miles per hour.
CVC 22407 Decreased Speed Limits for Designated Vehicles: Allows local authorities to decrease speed limits for specific vehicles on highways within their jurisdictions based on safety considerations.
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