Collisions can happen more often when one vehicle is traveling slower than the flow of traffic.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Collisions often happen when drivers go faster or slower than other vehicles on the road. Going much slower than other vehicles can disrupt the natural flow of traffic, and can be as dangerous as driving too fast. Other drivers may not expect a vehicle to be traveling slower, and may be forced to brake suddenly or change of lanes at the last second. To reduce your chances of being involved in a collision, always drive at a safe speed that is appropriate for the current road and traffic conditions.
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