I have to concur with the compact SUV answers. They seem to have missed the part of the test on safe distances, the fact they have a tiny engine in that rather large car, and be distracted by the plethora of tech.
Witnessed an interesting one this morning, Hyundai KONA (I think) was inspecting my rear seats on 2 lane a slip road, as I passed a vehicle I dutifully pulled in to allow them to use all 300bhp (that I assume) the vehicle has to join the dual-carriageway. Similarly, in my tiny 1.8 Civic put my foot down to join at the same speed as traffic, yet they either were still interested in my back seats for some reason, though blocking the outside lane for.. Reasons.
Upon joining the rather congested carriageway, they proceeded to ignore cut across the inside lane only to land right in front of a Jag that took some offense to this maneuver. The Jag retaliated in kind with some tailgating and high-beam flashing action, which seemed to make the KONA driver irate, as they then turned on their fog-light.
I assumed this would go on until the traffic thinned and a proper race would ensue, however the Jag decided to take matters into their own hands with an undertake. KONA did not like this, and sped up, meaning the Jag only just got in front and the KONA looked to nearly lose traction and hit the centre res.
I later passed the KONA driver at the dizzying speed of 65mph due to congestion, expecting to see a male with high blood pressure, I was greeted with a rather attractive blond lady, with her child.
What a morning, really must get a dash cam.