I live in Memphis where driving everywhere at 20 to 30 mph is apparently de rigueur. On two separate occasions I’ve called a taxi to the airport and gotten a driver who had to have been at least 85 years old and never went faster than 19 mph the entire ride.
We also like to add our own little twist to painfully slow driving by coming to a complete stop before making a right turn into parking lots, side streets, or right hand lanes.
Don’t even get me started on that shit or I won’t sleep. Along with making a short left before making your right hand turn. You drive a modern car with power steering. It is capable of making that right hand turn, so just fucking turn right.
I notice on the highways that usually there is a minimum speed, and that speed is 45 MPH. My question is if someone goes less than 45 MPH, can they be charged for “slowing” like someone doing 90 can be charged with speeding?
Absolutely. At least in California. I ended up in traffic school with a guy that got ticketed for going <40 on the highway, because the cop judged him to be a hazard.
Well, a couple of years ago, Minnesota weighed a law that would allow ticketing of people who drove significantly under the speed limit in the left lane. I was all for it, but it was shot down. :o