Getting a ticket in TEXAS for going to FAST is a given. But, what about the opposite? Ever been behind a SLOW vehicle and wonder why they aren't going any faster?

So what happens if YOU are just one of those drivers that like to keep it just below the speed limit? Maybe you are too cautious of a driver or maybe you are paranoid about going over the speed limit. The question is can you get a ticket for GOING TO SLOW in Texas?

• YES, YOU CAN GET A VIOLATION FOR HINDERING TRAFFIC FOR GOING TOO SLOW!  

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So technically, you're not getting a citation for going too slow, but you're getting a citation for hindering traffic. Your SLOWNESS is causing a situation that could hinder traffic flow and cause some issues. Therefore, going under the SPEED LIMIT could warrant you getting a warning or citation.

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Transp Code code_section_545.363 states in Texas....

(a) An operator may not drive so slowly as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. There is not a predetermined minimum speed for driving on highways unless it is specifically written somewhere. There are instances when the weather circumstances require that you drive at a slower speed than the posted limit in order to remain safe.

 

SO IS IT AGAINST THE LAW TO GO TOO SLOW?

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It is against the law for an operator to drive so slowly as to impede the regular and reasonable passage of traffic, according to Section 545.363 of the Texas Transportation Code. The only exception to this rule is when a slower pace is required for safe operation or for compliance with the law.

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