Read the following passage: I had studied hard for my driving test. While learning to drive, I had a tendency to speed, so I was especially careful to avoid going too fast in the weeks leading up to the test. I kept a constant eye on the speedometer during the test, making sure I never went a single mile per hour over the limit. About halfway through the test, I was pulled over by a police officer, who warned me that going too slowly on a major street was dangerous behavior. Based on this work of satire, what is most likely the author's opinion? O A. That learning to drive from an instructor is pointless B. That worrying too much can make things worse C. That being a studious and careful driver pays off D. That the narrator was unfairly targeted