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Dangers of Speeding

A driver is considered to be speeding if he is found exceeding the speed limits. Speeding is inherently dangerous. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) has ascertain that 27% of the deadly accidents are caused by speeding. The National Transportation Safety Board evaluates 10,000 fatal auto smashes are originated by speeding. Speeding increases the accident risks as the driver loses the command of the vehicle. It increases the stopping distance of the vehicle therefore making it hard to stop safely before a collision. It rises the level of seriousness of a vehicle’s collision. In this way it increases the driver’s stress to respond and consequently results in collision.

Speeding can cause the breakdown of a vehicle’s internal system and perhaps can develop disruption and lead to an accident accordingly.
As the speed of a motor vehicle is increased the vehicle increases the sensitivity of the steering wheel and decreases the efficiency of the brakes. So it takes requires more distance to stop the vehicle safely.

High speed crashes have high crash forces. These high crash forces result in severe collisions and injuries.
You can save your life as well as the lives of the others by sticking to the speed limits and create a danger free environment on the roads.

You can follow the following tips for maintaining the speed limits:
1- Always keep an eye on the speedometer. In this way you’ll know when you’re exceeding your ascertain speed limits.
2- You must try to leave at least 10 minutes early for you destination so that you can stay calm while driving.
3- You can get a free traffic and navigation app which can alert you when you’re speeding.
4- Do not drive when you’re angry. Stay calm and stay safe.

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