Pennsylvania law sections 3366 and 3367 address speed violations and illegal racing on highways. Section 3366 requires citations for speed violations to specify the speed and limit, while section 3367 prohibits racing, speed contests, and related activities, with permits available for special events. Violations can result in penalties including fines and other legal consequences.
A speed violation occurs when a driver exceeds the posted speed limit, and the citation must specify the speed driven and the limit, except for certain safe speed violations.
No, racing or participating in speed contests on highways is illegal unless a special permit is issued by authorities for specific events.
Penalties can include fines, license suspension, and other legal consequences, depending on the severity of the violation.
Yes, permits can be issued by the department or local authorities for certain authorized activities that would otherwise be prohibited.