Slow Down Memphis

 As motorists often deal with a number of distractions and fast-paced traffic while driving, many find it easy to exceed the speed limit. However, speeding greatly increases the risk of causing a crash that results in serious injury or death.Reducing the effectiveness of the vehicle's occupant-protection features. Increasing the amount of distance needed to safely stop a vehicle. Reducing the driver's reaction time. Increasing the severity of an auto accident and the resulting damage and injuries.As speed increases, vehicles respond more quickly to steering and more slowly to braking. Inexperienced drivers may make abrupt changes, which can make the vehicle go out of control.High-speed crashes have higher crash forces and are more likely to result in severe injuries.The golden rule of driving is to treat other drivers the way you want to be treated. Obey traffic laws, drive responsibly, and avoid taking unnecessary risks that may put you and others in danger.If you're constantly speeding, you might be engaging in other dangerous driving behaviors as well. These actions could lead to a crash that may result in injuries, fatalities, and heavy vehicle damage.In total, speeding was a contributing factor in 27% of all fatal crashes in 2015.Speed limits help limit your speed, which in turn reduces the amount of time it takes for you to react to changes in the roadway or flow of traffic and makes it easier for you to stop your vehicle if needed.It requires a faster reaction time of the driver, as speeding cars cover more ground than a car traveling at a slower rate of speed. It requires a longer braking distance, for the same reason. Speeding also increases the risk of losing control of the vehicle.




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