Speeding Accidents
If you are in a hurry, going a few miles per hour over the limit may seem like an innocent means of getting to where you need to go quickly; however, speeding has its consequences.
According to statistics gathered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding plays a part in nearly one third of all fatal car accidents.
The Purpose of Speed Limits Speed limits are not just arbitrarily decided, they are determined based on a driver's ability to maintain control of their vehicle.
In many cases, such as on sharp curves or windy roads, speed limits represent the highest speed at which a vehicle can safely maneuver the road.
Speed limits are created to protect drivers, not to inconvenience them.
Breaking the Limit When drivers speed they are not only compromising their own safety, but also the safety of other cars on the road that they may encounter.
When you speed, you also: •Increase the amount of time needed to stop your vehicle •Reduce your ability to maintain control of your car •Decrease your reaction time •Increase the impact of collision When you consider the repercussions of speeding, arriving on time to wherever you're going may seem less important than abiding the law.
Collision It may seem less important to abide by the posted speed limits in your neighborhood; however, evidence shows that local roads are the most likely place for speed related fatalities to occur.
According to statistics, only 14% speed related fatalities occur on interstate highways.
This means that local roadways are three times more likely to be the scene of a speed related fatality.
This could be because children and pedestrians play on residential roads, making it more likely for a car to impact a person.
According to reports, nearly 11% of all car related fatalities involved the death of a pedestrian.
Boys between the ages of 5 and 9 are most frequently the victims of pedestrian fatalities.
Solutions When in a rush to get to work, school, or an appointment, it is never a good idea to speed.
Shaving minutes off of your arrival time is not worth the risk involved with speeding.
Taking the time to abide by the law may save your life, as well as the lives of others.
For more information about the risk and liability of reckless driving, contact the Wausau car accident lawyers from the law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.
C.
today.