Four Speeding Facts to Make You Think Twice
While no one wants to get a speeding ticket, the real risk of speeding is the threat it poses to the safety of everyone on the roads. Did you know that nearly one-third of all fatal car crashes involve drivers who exceeded posted speed limits? Below you’ll find four facts about speeding that will make your policyholders think twice the next time they hit the accelerator.
Share the information below with your policyholders to broaden your reach in your market. Copy and paste it and use it in your email marketing, post it on your website or use the information in your social networking efforts. Four Facts About Speeding
Exceeding posted speed limits accounts for nearly one-third of all fatal car crashes. Next time you are rushing to get somewhere and find yourself speeding, consider the following facts from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
- Don’t Let Low Traffic Fool You: Speeding-related fatalities are twice as likely to happen in rural areas as they are on urban streets. In fact, only 12 percent of speeding-related fatalities occur on Interstate highways.
- Ten Miles Per Hour Makes a Difference: The probability of death or a debilitating injury doubles for every additional 10 mph when a vehicle is traveling 50 mph or faster.
- Wear Your Seatbelt: One in three drivers killed in car accidents are not wearing safety restraints.
- Talk to Your Teen: The likelihood of fatality in a speeding-related crash is highest for divers in their teen years. Young men are particularly at risk. They have twice as many fatalities from speeding when compared to women.
If you still aren’t convinced about the risks of speeding, click here to see more speeding facts.
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