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I'm a school bus driver. I actually had the dispatcher last year tell me that it was legal to drive 5 miles an hour over the posted speed limit. I was like "so the posted speed limit isn't the posted speed limit?" It's amazing the crazy shit that gets into the heads of people that should know better -- which is fucking everybody.
It should come as no surprise that some of my fellow drivers text, doom-scroll Facebork, and watch movies while driving the buses. I've never seen someone doing it with actual kids on the bus, but I think that's only because they know the kids might rat them out for it.
A few of them vape on the buses, too.
Speed cameras typically are set to 10%+3mph to account for variations in speedometers/tyre pressure etc. At least in the UK.
Sure. It's reasonable to say "you will probably not be ticketed for going 5 mph over the speed limit", but that is not the same as saying "it is legal to drive 5 mph over the speed limit". Hell, where I live you probably have to go 40 mph over the speed limit before the cop is even going to wake up.