Think I may be one of those
if you mean those drivers who get to work and home at a steady and safe speed, leaving an appropriate gap between the car in front then guilty as charged....
or are you thinking of the gas board van that overtook me on a dual, in thick snow and spun out just missing the car in front of me.... :question Glad I drive a solid and heavy car in this weather.... 
Steady & safe speed is good.. appropriate gap is good..

What I can't figure out is why some people believe that a safe speed is 20mph (in the conditions present around me - obviously in 9" of snow, 20mph
is a safe speed

), yet have had their cars fitted with a digital accelerator pedal that has two settings - 'off' and 'on' just with a variable speed limiter

The other group don't have the speed limiter, and also appear to have digital brakes that go from 0 to 'throw the anchor out'

Both approaches work fine on a nice dry road, of course, until they get to some ice.. and then they either spin the wheels or come flying out of a side road because they couldn't stop

(I'm thinking of the 4x4 pickup truck that was half way into the main road the other day, there! Good job none of us were on top of him as he made his unscheduled exit from the junction..)