Yes you can. Most states have minimum speeds on Interstate HIghways. Also there is a statute that is called Impeding the Flow of Traffic.
2007-07-25 04:48:06
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answered by ARCop 3
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Yes, you can receive a citation. Driving too slow for conditions can be more dangerous than driving too fast for conditions (speeding). Speed limits are set for the safe travel on any particular street, highway, tollway, etc.. A slow moving vehicle, when not observed immediately, can cause the rapid deceleration of another, possibly causing the loss of control, rear end collision, or a chain reaction.
2007-07-25 05:44:11
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answer #2
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answered by CGIV76 7
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Yes, on any highway where a minimum speed limit sign is posted. You can drive under the minimum speed only with your four way flashers going.
2007-07-25 04:44:31
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answer #3
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answered by regerugged 7
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Yeah it is impeding the flow of traffic.
Also most limited access highways have a minimum speed limit.
2007-07-25 06:08:23
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answered by Kevy 7
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yes you surely can because as in some cases driving under the speed limit can be a hazard to others on the road and actually lead to accidents
2007-07-25 04:45:53
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answered by billc4u 7
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Yes, there are minimum speeds on highways. Going that slow is more of a danger than speeding.
2007-07-25 04:44:20
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answered by GOPneedsarealconservative 4
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Yes, most limited access highways (e.g. interstate highways) have a minimum speed limit, usually 40 MPH.
2007-07-25 04:45:46
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answered by frugernity 6
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Yes, on the interstate they have a minimum speed and a maximum speed.
2007-07-25 04:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can cause accidents for going slower than the actual speed limit says !
2007-07-25 04:46:12
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answered by tiffany26brockett 1
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Yes it is called impeding traffic and it is just as or more dangerous than speeding.
2007-07-25 04:46:31
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answered by Lori B 6
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