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If you drive too slowly, what can happen?

  1. You will be charged with a moving violation

  2. You will be ticketed for impeding traffic

  3. You will be asked by law enforcement to speed up

  4. You will be told to pull off the road

The correct answer is: You will be ticketed for impeding traffic

Driving too slowly can pose a danger to other drivers, as well as disrupt the flow of traffic. If you are driving considerably slower than the designated speed limit, you may be ticketed for impeding traffic and causing a potential hazard on the road. None of the other options accurately address the consequences of driving too slowly. A moving violation may occur if you break a traffic law while driving, but this does not specifically relate to driving too slowly. Law enforcement may instruct you to speed up, but this is not a guaranteed outcome and does not address the consequences. Being told to pull off the road is also not a guaranteed outcome and does not specifically relate to driving too slowly. The best answer is B.