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Can you be issued a ticket for driving too slowly?

  1. No

  2. Only if you are blocking traffic

  3. Yes

  4. Only in school zones

The correct answer is: Yes

Driving too slowly can indeed result in a ticket under certain circumstances. While there is no specific minimum speed limit enforced on all roads, maintaining a speed significantly lower than the posted limit may create unsafe conditions for other drivers, potentially leading to accidents. The law recognizes that driving too slowly can disrupt the flow of traffic, particularly on roads where a minimum speed is set, or generally where such slow driving is deemed hazardous. In this context, law enforcement has the authority to issue citations if a driver is traveling at a speed that is unreasonable for the conditions or if it causes a hindrance to the normal movement of traffic. Hence, being ticketed for slow driving is not uncommon, especially if it negatively impacts other drivers on the road.