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  1. Speeding and Aggressive Driving Prevention | NHTSA

    Learn about the dangers of speeding and several factors of aggressive driving. Also learn how to deal with speeding and aggressive drivers.

  2. Safer Speeds | US Department of Transportation

    Jan 14, 2025 · Speeding increases both the frequency and severity of crashes, yet it is both persistent and largely accepted as the norm amongst the traveling public. Unsafe speeds are …

  3. Speeding - Injury Facts

    Speeding is a major factor in traffic deaths and injuries. The role of speeding in crashes is described in terms of its effect on the driver, the vehicle, and the road.

  4. The High Cost of Speeding: Who’s Doing It and the Consequences

    Nov 19, 2025 · Not to mention, if you’re caught speeding, you also often have to pay for the violation and face increased insurance costs going forward. Let’s delve into why people speed, …

  5. Speed - IIHS-HLDI

    Based on a nationally representative sample of police-reported crashes, speeding — defined as exceeding the speed limit, driving too fast for conditions or racing — was involved in 9% of …

  6. Speeding - Traffic Safety Marketing

    37% of male drivers and 19% of female drivers in the 15- to 20-year-old age group involved in fatal traffic crashes in 2023 were speeding — the highest among the age groups.

  7. Motor Vehicle Safety - Speeding | Occupational Safety and Health ...

    Speeding includes not only exceeding posted speed limits but also driving too fast for conditions. While driving at the posted speed limit on a dry road may be considered safe, driving at that …

  8. Speeding State Laws - FindLaw

    Jan 24, 2025 · How fast is too fast? FindLaw explains how each state sets speed limits and penalizes speeding drivers.

  9. Speeding & Aggressive Driving | Governors Highway Safety …

    Speeding – exceeding the posted speed limit, driving too fast for conditions or racing – is an overlooked and dangerous driving behavior that has become the norm for many U.S. drivers.

  10. Speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

    Prima facie Most states have absolute speed limits, meaning that a speed in excess of the limit is illegal per se. However, some states have prima facie speed limits, [112] which apply only …