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  2. After deadly Nevada crash, federal investigators want cars to ...

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    She said speeding accounts for one third of the roughly 43,000 U.S. traffic deaths each year. As recently as last week, speeding was a factor in a Texas crash in which eight people died, Homendy said.

  3. What happened to crash rates when one state legalized speed ...

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    After a 60-day grace period, speeding vehicles were fined. That year was a particularly deadly time for Philadelphia and other cities across the U.S. as reckless driving increased.

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

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    Comparatively low fines could also contribute to the higher speeding rate. "[In North Dakota,] a citation for traveling 70 mph in a 55 mph zone is a $15 citation. In many other states, this could ...

  5. Traffic calming - Wikipedia

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    Traffic engineers refer to three "E's" when discussing traffic calming: engineering, (community) education, and (police) enforcement.Because neighborhood traffic management studies have shown that residents often contribute to the perceived speeding problem within their neighborhoods, instructions on traffic calming (for example in Hass-Klau et al., 1992 [4]) stress that the most effective ...

  6. 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]

  7. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Saylor and his wife, daughter, and brother-in-law were driving on State Route 125 in San Diego, California, when their car accelerated out of control and crashed into an embankment, killing everyone in the car. This crash gained nationwide news coverage due to a recorded 911 call from Chris Lastrella, Saylor's brother-in-law.

  8. Your car’s safety tech could lower the risk of accidents but ...

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    Some insurers may offer lower premiums to drivers who opt for this technology, but others may only consider the model’s overall safety record based on crash rates and claim frequency.

  9. Vehicular suicide - Wikipedia

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    Intentional traffic collisions may be a chosen method of suicide where speed limits are high enough to produce fatal deceleration. [2] Modern cars have high rates of acceleration and can easily reach very high speeds in short distances, while most cannot protect occupants in frontal impact collisions exceeding 70 km/h (43 mph). [3]