Answer:
Givens
- The state trooper is 30 feet from a highway.
- The trooper observes the truck 1 second after it passes.
This problem models a right triangle, which is attached.
a.
So, if 
 , we apply trigonometric reasons to find the speed of the truck
, we apply trigonometric reasons to find the speed of the truck

Where 
 is the horizontal distance of the truck
 is the horizontal distance of the truck

So, if time of the truck is one second, assuming that is a constant movement, the speed would be

b.
If 
 , doing the same process, we have
, doing the same process, we have

So, the speed would be

c.
First, we need to tranform the speed into feet per second. We know that 1 mile equals 5280 feet, and 1 hour equals 3600 seconds,

So, the horizontal distance of the truck in this case is 80.67 feet, because, the trooper saw it after 1 second.
Now, we use the trigonometric relation to find the angle

Therefore, the angle limit is 20.4° approximately, that means all angles more than this issue a ticket for excess of speed.