Pros Of Speeding

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Speed limits have been around since the 1600s. In New York they had got a law issued in 1652 that stated any wagons,carts, and sleighs can't be rode or even be driven at a gallop. Any person that violate faced a penalty that started at 150$ less than today’s standard consequence of breaking the law. By the 1970s,The prices of fuel started to rise to where it cause many states to want to get a speed limit so they wouldn't have to waste a lot of money and get laws to save money and resources in the early 1970’s. In result, President Richard Nixon agreed to make a national national speed limit of 55 mph for all the states. After the law had passed it went into effect. Then America’s traffic death rate dropped from 4.28 per million miles traveled in 1972 to 2.73 in 1983.This shows that speeding leads to death. …show more content…

In most cases of fatal crashes speeding is one of the most identifying factors of all crashes. Speed also can increase the reaction distance and braking distance of a driver. Speeding will increase the chance of you losing vehicle control, also higher rating of speed can make it harder to maneuver. The National Highway Traffic Administration board did a report that said reduction in a maximum speed resulted in a drop in 16.4 percent drop in facilities. Speeding also can affect how bad a car crash will be and how worse it can be.The higher rate of speeding can impact how worse the injury can be in most

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