If this was in broad daylight on a dry 4 lane hiway going 15 mph under the speed limit should be plenty safe...I would say if anything the guy wasnt paying attention and probably was following too closely..
In safe conditions try driving 20 mph or even less under the speed limit and see what happens..On a 2 lane road traffic will be backed up forever and some fool will try to pass on a hill..I had it happen to me...On a 4 lane road someone wont be paying attention and plow you from behind..Thats actually happened to several people I know.
I've had several kids dart in front of me in town and barely got stopped even with a car going 30 mph..A semi and truck and trailer arent going to get stopped..
I often pull a loaded trailer and I drive 5-10 mph under the limit and in town I go 15 mph under the limit..In towns is where you see some crazy things..The secret is drive 1/4th mile ahead and stay way behind the vehicle in front of you..I've had people do some stupid things in front of me but have always gotten stopped..
I'm lucky to live in fairly level open country where visibility is great..
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