you may receive a ticket for driving at the posted speed limit a. never b. if the posted speed is not safe at the time c. only if you are driving a special vehicle like a truck

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the answer is B: if the posted speed is not safe at the time

The correct answer is B.

You may be driving at the posted speed limit and still receive a ticket if the posted speed  at that particular time when you're driving.

It mostly occurs in  : heavy rain or snowstorm, a  hail, a hurricane or other natural disaster.

In such cases, it is advisable to reduce your speed and drive under ( or well under ) the posted or recommended speed. It is done as a measure to avoid accidents and unnecessary deaths.

Some other examples when you might receive a ticket for driving at the posted speed limit  include:  not slowing or accelerating for a passing ambulance or police vehicle and disobeying oral instructions given to you by traffic wardens.