It is striking to both see first-hand and then also hear a witness defensively testify that he was “driving the posted speed limit”, albeit in poor weather conditions, poor light (e.g., nighttime driving) or even around a curve on a road. The basic speed law is one that governs speed for the conditions present; the posted speed limit is only for optimum conditions (the driving environment). Driving for conditions allows a motorist to maintain absolute control. Failure to drive for conditions can lead to tragic consequences. It is a simple rule that saves lives.
Authored by L. Page Graves

A native of Lansing, Michigan, Page Graves now helps members of the same community who need legal help with Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law, representing medical service providers and severely injured people in collecting unpaid and underpaid no-fault benefits. A partner with Smith & Johnson in Traverse City, Mr. Graves has been repeatedly included in the annual Best Lawyers since 2012.
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