You are driving too slowly if you:
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Are driving at speeds less than 35 MPH.
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Block other vehicles moving at normal, safe speeds.
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Do not pass any vehicle while driving.
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If you are exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 mph.
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Explanation
Driving significantly below the normal flow of traffic can disrupt the flow and cause hazards on the road. It's essential to maintain a speed consistent with the traffic around you. Driving too slowly can impede the movement of other vehicles, leading to potential accidents or traffic congestion.
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