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  2. Overspeed - Wikipedia

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    Overspeed is a condition in which an engine is allowed or forced to turn beyond its design limit. The consequences of running an engine too fast vary by engine type and model and depend upon several factors, the most important of which are the duration of the overspeed and the speed attained.

  3. Aggressive driving - Wikipedia

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    According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, aggressive driving played a role in 56% of fatal crashes between 2003 and 2007, most of which were attributed to excessive speed. [4] Aggressive driving also negatively impacts the environment as it burns 37% more fuel and produces more toxic fumes. [6]

  4. EDITORIAL: Excessive speed a selfish way to drive - AOL

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    Excessive speeding, which noticeably picked up on emptier roads during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, still continues. State safety officials are understandably concerned. We all should be.

  5. Speed limit - Wikipedia

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    Consequential results of basic law violations are often categorized as excessive speed crashes; for example, the leading cause of crashes on German autobahns in 2012 fell into that category: 6,587 so-called "speed related" crashes claimed the lives of 179 people, which represented almost half (46.3%) of 387 autobahn fatalities in 2012. [43]

  6. Excessive speed, reckless driving likely factors in fatal ...

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  7. Excessive speeding spiked during COVID. Iowans are still ...

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    In addition to a speeding ticket, drivers can get arrested on-the-spot for excessive speeding. But there is no definitive speed at which this happens; it's at an officer's discretion, Dinkla said.

  8. Speed - Wikipedia

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    Speed is the magnitude of velocity (a vector), which indicates additionally the direction of motion. Speed has the dimensions of distance divided by time. The SI unit of speed is the metre per second (m/s), but the most common unit of speed in everyday usage is the kilometre per hour (km/h) or, in the US and the UK, miles per hour (mph).

  9. These 10 states have issued the most speeding tickets - AOL

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    Crashes involving excessive speeding, lane departure, impaired driving, and not wearing a seat belt are the most common causes of Oregon traffic fatalities. The state saw 376 motor vehicle crash ...