Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
#1
Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
You see speed limits are here for a reason:
1. Speed limit signs will slow the speed of traffic.
2. Speed limit signs will decrease the accident rate and increase safety.
3. Raising a posted speed limit will cause an increase in the speed of traffic.
4. Any posted speed limit must be safer than an unposted speed limit, regardless of the traffic and roadway conditions prevailing
http://www.tfhrc.gov/safety/speed/speed.htm
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding was a contributing factor in 30 percent of all crashes in the United States during 2000. The costs of these speed-related crashes in 1999 was staggering in terms of life and property:
1. 12,350 lives lost
2. 703,000 people injured
3. $27.4 billion economic cost
Young ppl watch out too.
On the basis of miles driven, teenagers are involved in three times as many fatal crashes as are all other drivers. Four factors work together to make the teen years so deadly for young drivers:
Inexperience
Risk-taking behavior
Immaturity
Greater risk exposure
http://www.paceignitions.com/speedaccidents.html
and last but not least, drinking and driving
Please God, if you become inpaired. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!! allow me to repeat myself
DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!
Drinking and Driving is a deadly combination. Here are a few sobering statistics about it:
- According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, in Michigan alone, 40% of statewide vehicle accident deaths involved alcohol
- Since the mid-1990's, nearly 17,000 Americans have been killed and more than 700,000 have been injured in alcohol-related traffic crashes.
- Every 30 minutes, someone is killed in an alcohol related crash.
- On an average day, 46 people die in alcohol-related traffic crashes, accounting for nearly 40% of traffic deaths.
- Drivers age 16-20 have the highest risk of a being killed in a traffic crash of any age group (U.S. Department of Transportation, NHTSA, 1998).
- About two-thirds of DUI convictions are for first time offenders, meaning that more people continue to drive under the influence even after seeing punishments given to others.
- More than one-third of all fatal traffic accidents in 2001 involved at least one person with a BAC over .08.
-According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, all but 3% of Americans cite drunk drivers as a serious hazard to their lives and families.
http://autoaccidentlawcenter.com/pag...drivinglaw.cfm
oh and don't let your **** get stolen.
Most stolen cars 2004
Every 25.5 Seconds a Vehicle is Stolen in the U.S
For 2004, the top ten most stolen vehicles in the United States by make, model, and model year were:
1. 1995 Honda Civic
2. 1989 Toyota Camry
3. 1991 Honda Accord
4. 1994 Dodge Caravan
5. 1994 Chevrolet Full Size C/K 1500 Pickup
6. 1997 Ford F150 Series
7. 2003 Dodge Ram Pickup
8. 1990 Acura Integra
9. 1988 Toyota Pickup
10. 1991 Nissan Sentra
http://www.nicb.org/public/newsroom/...essrelease.cfm
just a little wake up call.
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1. Speed limit signs will slow the speed of traffic.
2. Speed limit signs will decrease the accident rate and increase safety.
3. Raising a posted speed limit will cause an increase in the speed of traffic.
4. Any posted speed limit must be safer than an unposted speed limit, regardless of the traffic and roadway conditions prevailing
http://www.tfhrc.gov/safety/speed/speed.htm
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding was a contributing factor in 30 percent of all crashes in the United States during 2000. The costs of these speed-related crashes in 1999 was staggering in terms of life and property:
1. 12,350 lives lost
2. 703,000 people injured
3. $27.4 billion economic cost
Young ppl watch out too.
On the basis of miles driven, teenagers are involved in three times as many fatal crashes as are all other drivers. Four factors work together to make the teen years so deadly for young drivers:
Inexperience
Risk-taking behavior
Immaturity
Greater risk exposure
http://www.paceignitions.com/speedaccidents.html
and last but not least, drinking and driving
Please God, if you become inpaired. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!! allow me to repeat myself
DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!
Drinking and Driving is a deadly combination. Here are a few sobering statistics about it:
- According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, in Michigan alone, 40% of statewide vehicle accident deaths involved alcohol
- Since the mid-1990's, nearly 17,000 Americans have been killed and more than 700,000 have been injured in alcohol-related traffic crashes.
- Every 30 minutes, someone is killed in an alcohol related crash.
- On an average day, 46 people die in alcohol-related traffic crashes, accounting for nearly 40% of traffic deaths.
- Drivers age 16-20 have the highest risk of a being killed in a traffic crash of any age group (U.S. Department of Transportation, NHTSA, 1998).
- About two-thirds of DUI convictions are for first time offenders, meaning that more people continue to drive under the influence even after seeing punishments given to others.
- More than one-third of all fatal traffic accidents in 2001 involved at least one person with a BAC over .08.
-According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, all but 3% of Americans cite drunk drivers as a serious hazard to their lives and families.
http://autoaccidentlawcenter.com/pag...drivinglaw.cfm
oh and don't let your **** get stolen.
Most stolen cars 2004
Every 25.5 Seconds a Vehicle is Stolen in the U.S
For 2004, the top ten most stolen vehicles in the United States by make, model, and model year were:
1. 1995 Honda Civic
2. 1989 Toyota Camry
3. 1991 Honda Accord
4. 1994 Dodge Caravan
5. 1994 Chevrolet Full Size C/K 1500 Pickup
6. 1997 Ford F150 Series
7. 2003 Dodge Ram Pickup
8. 1990 Acura Integra
9. 1988 Toyota Pickup
10. 1991 Nissan Sentra
http://www.nicb.org/public/newsroom/...essrelease.cfm
just a little wake up call.
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#4
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
Speed limits on highways are STUPID. I don't get how California Basic Speed Law. It states "keep speed at pace with traffic's," yet we still have speed limits. I think super licenses should be given to people willing to an extra modest fee and have zero accidents on their record. People with these licenses could set their own limit. Speed doesn't kill, dumb drivers that don't know what they're doing do.
I agree on one thing, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.
I agree on one thing, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.
#5
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
ORIGINAL: Mad7s
Speed limits on highways are STUPID.
Speed limits on highways are STUPID.
Most cars people think are sports cars, arent.
It doesnt matter if you are Mario Andretti, if you are going a 100 on a road where others are going 70, it is an extreme danger to the other drivers. If someone were to pull over infront of you your reaction time is not going to be substantial enough to avoid a)hitting them, or b) swerving at 100mph is not going to end any better.
The laws in this country are put in place to protect other people, and to protect people from themselves. I personally dont find any comfort in some 22 year old in a souped up econobox who has happened to never have gotten caught, with a free will to drive as fast as he pleases. In fact, that terrifies me
#6
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
Speed doesn't kill, dumb drivers that don't know what they're doing do.
#7
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
I agree with the above. Plus you have people without accidents that think they know how to drive but they don't. They have just been lucky. Me myself I have never been in an accident but there are people who have been in accidents that are very good drivers.
#8
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
Ok i have one for you. when you are traveling 75mph. you are moving aproximately 240 feet per sec. Now according to my anatomy class i took. it takes your nervous system approx. 1/2 sec to realize something is wrong. and it takes exactly 1/2 sec to respond. so there we have 1 full second. now lets say how long does it take you to move your foot from the gas to the brake almost 1 second. so right there we have 2 seconds. in these two seconds we have covered approximately 480 feet. in reality it takes almost 240 feet to completely stop a car from 60mph. now lets say it takes 260 feet to stop your car from 75mph. to stop your car it will take almost 6 seconds. so lets say 6*260ft=1920 ft. plus the full second it took you to realize and react. equals another 500 ft. so we are looking at 2200 ft roughly. 2200ft/3ft in a yard=733 yards.
so lets say you are traveling along a road where safest posted speed limit, is 55mph. You are doing 75mph. someone pulls out in front of you approximately 200 yards dwon the road. imagine how long a football field is. picture two of them in fron of your car. that is not too far but not too close. so it is going to take you almost until you are right on his *** to even be close to being at a safe distance. and even still, what if his car had stalled. or what if you had not been paying attention to the road. messing with your new XM radio. You would have kissed his bumper and your car car goodbye. So letys just think about these things before we speed. ok
so lets say you are traveling along a road where safest posted speed limit, is 55mph. You are doing 75mph. someone pulls out in front of you approximately 200 yards dwon the road. imagine how long a football field is. picture two of them in fron of your car. that is not too far but not too close. so it is going to take you almost until you are right on his *** to even be close to being at a safe distance. and even still, what if his car had stalled. or what if you had not been paying attention to the road. messing with your new XM radio. You would have kissed his bumper and your car car goodbye. So letys just think about these things before we speed. ok
#10
RE: Hey! Be Careful out there!! Ok
Ok i have one for you. when you are traveling 75mph. you are moving aproximately 240 feet per sec.
(5280 feet in a mile) x (75 mph) = 396000 feet
396000 feet / 60 minutes = 6600 feet
6600 feet / 60 seconds = 110 feet per second velocity NOT 240 feet per second velocity. Tell the story again with the proper figures.
I personally dont find any comfort in some 22 year old in a souped up econobox who has happened to never have gotten caught, with a free will to drive as fast as he pleases.