Statistics:
In 2009, Victoria recorded a total of 290 deaths on the road, with speed a major factor contributing to many of these crashes.
Research by the University of Adelaide shows that a driver travelling 5 km/h above the 60 km/h speed limit doubles his or her risk of being involved in a crash.
Driving 5km/h less can lessen the severity of injury and mean the difference between: death or a serious injury; or a serious injury and a minor injury.THIS INFORMATION GIVEN BY www.ukminicab4u.com
In 2009, Victoria recorded a total of 290 deaths on the road, with speed a major factor contributing to many of these crashes.
Research by the University of Adelaide shows that a driver travelling 5 km/h above the 60 km/h speed limit doubles his or her risk of being involved in a crash.
Driving 5km/h less can lessen the severity of injury and mean the difference between: death or a serious injury; or a serious injury and a minor injury.THIS INFORMATION GIVEN BY www.ukminicab4u.com
Speeding has caused so many deaths but still people do not seem to avoid it.
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