What does driving at a snail's pace mean?
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Driving at a snail's pace refers to not keeping up with the speed of the traffic flow. For example, on a road where most vehicles maintain a speed of around 60 km/h, a vehicle moving at around 40 km/h while being continuously overtaken by others is considered to be driving at a snail's pace. The following are the hazards of driving at a snail's pace: 1. It disrupts the normal traffic order on highways and reduces their efficiency; 2. It is highly likely to cause rear-end collisions and side-swipe accidents, resulting in severe personal injuries and vehicle damage to both parties involved, and may even lead to fatal accidents. Methods to avoid low-speed driving: 1. Learn to drive properly and improve driving skills; 2. Plan the driving route in advance; 3. Consciously cultivate good habits of civilized driving; 4. While driving, pay attention to speed limit signs and the speedometer to eliminate low-speed driving.