Plain-Language Summary

This section of Pennsylvania law addresses vehicle speed regulations, emphasizing that drivers must operate at a safe and reasonable speed based on conditions. It also clarifies exemptions, such as nonrepairable vehicles, and includes amendments related to vehicle classifications and speed limits. The law aims to promote safety by ensuring drivers adjust their speed according to road and traffic conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pennsylvania law requires drivers to operate their vehicles at a speed that is reasonable and prudent under current conditions, considering hazards, weather, and road features.

Yes, nonrepairable vehicles are exempt from certain speed regulations as specified in the law.

Amendments update and clarify speed limits and vehicle classifications, ensuring the laws stay current with safety standards and vehicle technology.

You can refer to Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically sections 2002, 2004, 3361, and 1998, for comprehensive legal details.