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Got pulled over today. Predict what will happen

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A yellow speed sign(typically on ramps) is a recommended speed, and not a hard limit. I got the strange idea because I paid attention in driving class decades ago. Perhaps they aren't as rigorous for the tl;dr iPhone generation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advisory_speed_limit

And if you break this "recommended" limit, it is within a law enforcement Officer's discretion to write a citation.

Arguing semantics usually won't get you out of paying the fine.
 
And if you break this "recommended" limit, it is within a law enforcement Officer's discretion to write a citation.

Arguing semantics usually won't get you out of paying the fine.

That's exactly what I said, and you could get out of it in court if the cop was unreasonable.
 
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