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When can a Class 4 driver legally exceed the posted speed limit when transporting a passenger?

A Class 4 driver, regardless of the vehicle type (taxi, ride-share, small bus), must always adhere to posted speed limits. Exceeding them is illegal and unsafe,

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Question: When can a Class 4 driver legally exceed the posted speed limit when transporting a passenger?

Answer options:

  • When the passenger is in a hurry and requests it. ✅ Never, as speeding is always illegal and unsafe.
  • Only when responding to an emergency call for an ambulance service.
  • On highways when traffic flow significantly exceeds the limit.

Correct answer: Never, as speeding is always illegal and unsafe.

Explanation: A Class 4 driver, regardless of the vehicle type (taxi, ride-share, small bus), must always adhere to posted speed limits. Exceeding them is illegal and unsafe, except for emergency vehicles responding with lights and sirens.

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