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More proof you’ve done the right thing:
Speeding drivers kill many people on our roads. let’s not give them the chance to kill more on ours. The RAC says:
Exceeding the speed limit was reported as a factor in 7 per cent of all accidents, but these accidents involved 17 per cent of fatalities. At least one of exceeding the speed limit and travelling too fast for the conditions was reported in 13 per cent of all accidents and these accidents accounted for 27 per cent of all fatalities.
RAC safety FAQs
Personally, I don’t like the word ‘accidents’ here. You don’t accidentally break the speed limit; you break it willfully, or because you’re not paying attention. You get the idea though, speeding isn’t good.
Yeah but how bad really is speeding through Stanford Rivers? Look at our numbers.