Speeding is never permitted, at least not in CT.
Yes, Reckless driving offenses and Illigal passing violations will add points to your premium.
Passing on the shoulder is generally not permitted as it is unsafe and illegal in most places. Shoulders are usually designated for emergency stopping or vehicle breakdowns, so passing on the shoulder can endanger both drivers and pedestrians. It is important to follow traffic laws and only pass in designated passing areas.
driving off the paved portion of the highway
Under all circumstances. You always pass on the left side of the road.
In some states and countries the passing lane on a highway is reserved strictly for passing and you can get a ticket for driving in it when you are not passing. In other jurisdictions, you are permitted to drive in the passing lane. This is why you need to be aware of local friving laws when you are driving away from your home.
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driving off the paved portion of the highway
The pattern of yellow lines on the roadway indicates restrictions for passing and changing lanes. Solid yellow lines usually mean no passing, while dashed yellow lines allow passing with caution. It is important to obey these markings to ensure safety on the road.
When you come within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing, passing another vehicle is permitted.
Visitors are not permitted to enter the building without a valid pass.
Passing to the right of another vehicle is usually permitted when the vehicle being passed is making a left hand turn. If the turn is proper, the driver should be close to the center line of the road but not over. This, on a standard road, leaves sufficient distance for most vehicles to pass on the right.