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Driving too slowly on a motorway can be dangerous. Motorways are designed for higher-speed traffic, and moving much slower than the normal traffic flow can create sudden braking, risky overtaking, and rear-end collision risks.
Some motorway sections may require vehicles to maintain a safe minimum speed. Driving significantly below that speed without valid reason (like breakdown or heavy traffic) may be unsafe.
Tip: On motorways, being too slow can be as risky as being too fast.
Yes. It can cause sudden braking and increase rear-end collision risk.
Yes. Slower vehicles should keep left and allow faster traffic to pass safely.
Yes. It disrupts traffic flow and may force risky overtaking.