Depends on the circumstance.
On an empty road, with no particular need to get to the destination in a hurry, no. But society deems this a small issue, certainly if someone's life in in jeopardy, he'll put pedal to the metal.
On a road full of others who are egregiously speeding, going slow can actually be a hazard. If slowing them down is not an option, speeding himself up may be more safe, and lead to a more orderly traffic experience for all.
On an empty road, with no particular need to get to the destination in a hurry, no. But society deems this a small issue, certainly if someone's life in in jeopardy, he'll put pedal to the metal.
On a road full of others who are egregiously speeding, going slow can actually be a hazard. If slowing them down is not an option, speeding himself up may be more safe, and lead to a more orderly traffic experience for all.