The Slow‑Speed Paradox: How Left‑Lane Lagging Fuels Crashes, Conflict, and Chaos on U.S. Highways
Slower driving is often assumed to be safer, but new analysis from H&P Law reveals a more complicated reality. Their review of federal crash data and transportation research shows that slow driving—especially in the left lane—can be a major contributor to highway crashes, aggressive driving, and fatal chain reactions. The Science Behind Speed Variation Speed variance,…
