Yes. Some interstates have a minimum speed limit, commonly 20-30 miles per hour slower than the maximum speed limit.
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∙ 2009-10-20 23:44:22Ya, it usually depends on where your driving, but yes you (in mostly all cases) will get pulled over
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
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You should never over drive your headlights because you are then driving too fast to stop in time for hazards you see on the road.
Slow down. You are traveling too fast for conditions.
Ya, it usually depends on where your driving, but yes you (in mostly all cases) will get pulled over
There certainly is! My dad got pulled over a number of years ago for driving too slow for the lane he was in.
Yes.
he got pulled over by the police when they were filming the music video for 'What makes you beautiful' because he was driving too slowly
"Impeding the flow of traffic."
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
Yeah, if you didn't have your seatbelt on and you get another ticket if your pulled over too long.
Yes, you can get a SPEEDING ticket for driving too slow !
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It depends on the circumstance. On most interstates, there is a posted minimum speed, and anyone going below that speed is committing an infraction. Most cities do not have a "too slow" statute; however, driving slow may constitute "Obstruction of Traffic", or a similar offense.
In some cases, yes and in others, no. Driving too slow can be just as dangerous as driving too fast. Generally it is best to keep up with the flow of traffic.
Yes, you can easily get a ticket for driving too slow in Florida as in any other state. Driving too slow causes just as much traffic hazard by slowing traffic down excessively. Most limited access highways have a minimum speed posted on a sign, generally 40 mi./h