Speeding increases the severity of traffic accidents

If you encounter a speeding driver, you could become seriously injured in a collision. Unfortunately, accidents that take place at high speeds are more likely to result in serious injuries, and even the loss of life. Drivers speed for various reasons, but there is no excuse for this reckless behavior on the road.

Every year, many people find themselves in speed-related accidents. You should take a look at statistics regarding speeding to understand how widespread these accidents are and recognize risk factors as well.

Speeding and motor vehicle crashes

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 9,000 people lost their lives as a result of drivers going over the speed limit during 2019. Speeding played a role in 26% of all traffic deaths throughout 2019. The NHTSA reports that when drivers speed and cause an accident, those involved have a higher chance of sustaining serious injuries.

From reducing the efficacy of protective equipment to losing control of one’s vehicle and high-impact collisions, speeding can lead to a devastating outcome.

Risk factors associated with speeding

Drivers speed for a host of reasons. Some drive too fast because they become frustrated or angry due to road rage or traffic congestion, while others speed because they do not want to miss an appointment or they need to get to work on time. Sometimes, young drivers speed due to peer pressure or inexperience, while other drivers may feel anonymous or detached while driving.

If you or someone in your family suffered injuries in an accident caused by a speeding driver, take a firm stand for your rights.

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