Originally Posted by
anotherVTskibum
Part of being capable of driving is passing slower vehicles when it's reasonable to do so, whether those slower vehicles are tractors, bicycles, or Aunt Edna in her wagon. I fully understand that power to weight ratio affects the amount of room required (I drove an XTerra, among other examples that took a lot more to make a pass), but when you've got half a mile of visibility and the vehicle in front of you hasn't hit the speed limit in the past five minutes, either go the heck around or maintain a following distance that makes it easy to leapfrog. Just about any modern vehicle is capable of that, as evidenced by the Geo Tracker comment.
If you aren't capable of driving, either learn how or don't do it. I realize that's tough in a country that doesn't believe in effective public transit or housing in walkable neighborhoods, but it is by far the most dangerous activity most people do on a daily basis; learning how to do it right shouldn't be that big an ask.