proxim2020 wrote:
But I don't recall anyone providing an experience that would rise to the level of impeding traffic. To impede traffic you need to drive so slow that your speed is considered unreasonable for the flow of traffic. Driving 5 mph under the limit doesn't rise to the level of impeding traffic. It impedes speeders and those in a rush, but it doesn't impede those driving reasonably. Driving a 35 mph tractor on a 55 mph freeway counts though.
If you read the Oregon law I linked above, it says if you are traveling ”less than the normal speed.” Even 5 mph less than normal meets that definition, just like 5 mph over the limit is speeding.