
The Hidden Risk Of Driving Too Slowly
Driving far below a 120 km/h highway flow is not safer; it amplifies speed differentials, rear‑end crash risk, and lane‑change conflicts, making the slow car a moving disruption.

Driving far below a 120 km/h highway flow is not safer; it amplifies speed differentials, rear‑end crash risk, and lane‑change conflicts, making the slow car a moving disruption.

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