Motor insurance customers may be surprised to hear that a driving lobby group is urging for slower drivers to be brought to book.
Ordinarily, it is just those breaking the speed limit at the top end of the scale who end up on the wrong side of the law, but the Association of British Drivers (ABD) has offered a different viewpoint on dangerous driving.
According to the ABD, driving well below the natural speed that most drivers would wish to travel is both anti-social and dangerous.
ABD chairman Brian Gregory said: "Unfortunately, there will always be small minorities who either wish to travel dangerously fast or far too slow, disrupting safe traffic flow, causing congestion and prompting rash behaviour."
Mr Gregory added that he would like to see laws enforced in England where it is compulsory for slow moving vehicles to pull in at the first opportunity to enable following cars to pass.
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