Most people are aware of global advertising campaigns that ‘Speed Kills’, but why is the problem continuing and so wide spread?
Choosing to speed when driving is a broad problem. Speeding drivers come in all shapes and sizes, and cross all racial, gender, economic and social definitions.
Research has shown that you are more likely to kill a pedestrian when driving at 40 miles per hour rather than 30 miles per hour, proving that the risks in pushing your speedometer up far outweigh the gains. Read More