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    What is the average speeding ticket issued per day? Speeding is the most common traffic violations; about 112‚000 drivers are ticketed for going over the speed limit each day. There is a big crisis on many Air Force bases‚ with speeding in residential area. Children are constantly put at risk‚ making parents regularly keep an eye over their kids‚ which can be a big inconvenience. Although the wing commander has enforced strict consequences but the manpower is limited making it hard to patrol the

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    Consequences Of Speeding

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    often becomes a mindless task and the consequences are frequently overlooked. It isn’t until an incident happens where drivers realize the negative impact speeding causes‚ and unfortunately‚ the consequences can be deadly. Keep these points in mind before you speed: The Physics Behind a Speeding Car It’s proven that the faster a car drives the longer the reaction time is for the driver. Scientists at the University of Adelaide in Australia estimated that the risk of a car crash that results in a serious

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    The Dangers of Speeding

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    I will never ever speed again. Speeding cost way too much time and aggravation to continue speeding.   This ticket has made me realize that all speeding does is put me and other people in danger and waste a lot of gas. And in these economic times wasting gas isn’t the best idea.   I am unemployed and I’ve been trying to get a job to pay for this ticket so my parents wouldn’t have to. This is good because now I know that speeding is just wrong.  I can drive 45 in a 45 and some one could be doing 60

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    Speeding Is Illegal

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    During the duration of my life I have been in many different motor vehicles‚ mostly being a passenger. But now as I have come of age‚ I am allowed to be the driver and with that there comes responsibility‚ such as obeying the speed limit. Just a little over a year ago a close friend of min died in a horrific car accident. My friend Mathew Zeller died wile driving home from the Jefferson valley mall. It was around 6:00pm and it was very rainy outside‚ and the roads where wet. As he was coming around

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    The Dangers Of Speeding

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    At that very moment when I took my foot off the brake‚ I was struck from behind by the driver who was previously tailgating me and apparently was completely oblivious to what was happening in front of him. Luckily‚ the police were in the parking lot of a business in the vicinity so I was able to be on time for my dentist appointment. Now I also have an example of how you aren’t at fault if you rear end a vehicle in front of you. It’s one of the most neglected aspects of a vehicle‚ and it’s often

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    Effects of Speeding

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    Many drivers these days would probably agree that there’s a “need for speed” on roadways everywhere. There’s always people running late for appointments‚ rebellious teen drivers‚ and fast sports cars who think they have the right to go faster than what the law prohibits. It’s not until they’re caught that they realize they’re no more important than the rest of the drivers on the road. Speeding is a very customary way for drivers to break the law. Breaking any law usually leads to unpleasant consequences

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    Pros Of Speeding

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    Rough Draft This was created by‚ the French Safety Board in order to make people stop‚ and think about the consequences speeding brings. This image shows why we should be more careful driving‚ because it not only damages cars‚ but people too. The little girl shown on the picture has a dent on the side of her head similar to what a car would have after an accident. This shows that not only cars get damaged. It’s easier to repair a damaged car‚ than it is to repair someone’s life. People are not

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    Dangers of Speeding

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    For every violation of the law you receive points‚ and after six points while having a class D license you risk the chance of getting your license taking until your eighteen years old or taken proper reckless driving classes. Believe it or not speeding is the third leading contributing factor in car accidents. On average‚ more than 33% of car accidents are caused from not following the proper speed limit. The consequences from getting in a

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    Speeding Essay

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    There are so many penalties for speeding. If you speed you could loose control of your car or hurt someone or even end someone’s life. You could also get pulled over like I did and get a speeding ticket and have to go to court. If you go to court you most likely will get your license taken away‚ which was in my case. My punishment was nothing major just a short driving class‚ an essay and a 30 day license suspension. Speeding has consequences and if you speed you should be penalized to learn your

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    Speeding is not just exceeding the maximum posted limit but consists of driving too fast for road conditions (Pulse‚ The Dangers of Speeding). Speeding is illegal and dangerous. According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration driving too fast is the second leading contributing factor in traffic crashes behind impaired driving (Association). Speeding is a triple threat 1. It increases the likelihood of crashing 2. It reduces the amount of available time to avoid a crash and 3. It increases

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