Always driving slower than other traffic:
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Is always safer than driving faster than other traffic.
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Is a good defensive driving technique.
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Helps you reach your destination faster.
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Can block traffic.
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Explanation
Driving slower than the other vehicles around you can be dangerous because it disrupts the traffic flow and causes other drivers to bunch up behind you. This can lead to unsafe passing attempts and increased risk of accidents.
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