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when is it acceptable to not go the speed limit? when you are passing both of these neither of these when conditions are not ideal (you need to slow down)
Brief Explanations
To determine when it's acceptable to not go the speed limit, we analyze each option:
- "When you are passing": In some traffic rules, passing might allow a temporary speed increase (but within legal and safe bounds), but more importantly, "When conditions are not ideal (you need to slow down)" is a clear case (e.g., bad weather, road hazards, heavy traffic). However, both situations can be valid. So "Both of these" is correct because passing (with caution and legality) and adverse conditions both justify not following the speed limit strictly.
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B. Both of these (assuming the options are labeled with the second option as "Both of these"—matching the analysis that both passing (properly) and adverse conditions make it acceptable to not go the speed limit)