Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Speeding - a mortal danger


Most drivers admit to speeding at some point in their driving career. The situation is alarming, considering that one third of all traffic fatalities are speed related. On average, increasing the speed saves only a few minutes. Since the acceleration is most likely to cause an accident, it is important for drivers to realize a few minutes time saved is not worth risking your life and the welfare of others.

Speeding: A Deadly choice

* Speeding reduces the reaction time significantly increases the probability of an accident, and increases the severity of an accident, once it occurs.

* Speeding is especially dangerous in bad weather, where road conditions have deteriorated and the vision is impaired.

* Thousands of people are killed every month due to speeding, accidents across America.

* In a study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration would have been accident costs for speeding rise to about $ 40 billion a year.

* Speeding not only occur on motorways. It is a common occurrence on local streets and neighborhood.

* This is usually because people will use it again in the streets in an attempt to avoid the traffic when they are in a hurry.

* In a similar study at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been revealed that almost 70% of all speeding fatalities occurred on non-highway roads.

Tips for safer driving

* Plan ahead! Allow yourself enough travel time so you do not have to run to reach the destination.

* If you are late, just opposite to the fact that you will be late. Call your destination and let them know, and apologize when you arrive. It happens. Do not risk your life to try to recover.

* Wear your seat belt. And 'the law, and a good safety measure in case of accident.

* Check your local traffic report before leaving, so you can change the route or allow for travel time if needed.

* Always adjust your driving to suit traffic conditions. Slower drivers in the event of bad weather and to maintain a distance between you and other cars in front of you.

* Be careful of any sudden speed settings, such as highway exits or to enter school zones ....

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