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Originally Posted by listopencil
Yeah it depends on the situation but this will help her cause:
"However, the woman noted the area was experiencing heavy winds at the time and she was only driving under the speed limit as a safety precaution. "
Hard to say without knowing all the details, but I doubt that a judge would let a ticket for going two miles under the speed limit stand.
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all the more reason she should have been in the slower lane. Who cares if their are high winds, that is, why does this change the fact that she was not in the correct lane? If she wants to go slower due to conditions, great, just do it in the right lane.