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There may not be a law specific to "speeding up while being passed," but depending on the laws of your state, you could be charged with speeding, reckless driving and other traffic violations. That may mean a ticket, a large fine, legal fees, court costs, insurance points, premium increases and possibly a suspended license or jail time. A worst-case scenario would be causing an accident that results in serious injury or death (yours or someone else's). Don't play games while driving.

Added: The above answer is excellent advice and, yes - (although maybe worded differently than in this example), some jurisdictions DO have traffic regulations that prohibit, "Speeding Up To Prevent Passing."

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