If you are driving on a motorway at an abnormally low speed...
Highways and motorways
Explanation
- **Abnormally reduced speed**: On a motorway, there is a **minimum permitted speed**. If a vehicle is traveling below this speed, it is considered to be moving at an abnormally reduced speed. For example, if the minimum speed is 60 km/h and you are traveling at 40 km/h, you are violating this rule.
- **Safety on motorways**: Motorways are designed for **high-speed** traffic. Traveling at an abnormally reduced speed can be dangerous, as other vehicles are moving much faster, increasing the risk of accidents.
- **Correct action**: If you find yourself traveling at an abnormally reduced speed on a motorway, the correct action is to **leave the motorway at the first available exit**. This helps to avoid dangerous situations and maintain a safe and efficient traffic flow.
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