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    and Effect of Speeding The popular movie "Top Gun" coined a phrase that reads "I feel the need‚ the need for speed." Many drivers today would agree with that phrase. Speeding is one of the most common ways that people break the law. When people break the law there are unpleasant consequences. A speeding ticket is an effective form of discipline: paying for a ticket‚ traffic school‚ and higher insurance rates. Paying for a speeding ticket is an unpleasant experience. A ticket can be outrageously

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    phrase is from Newton’s Third Law of Physics. However‚ Newton’s phrase can be used in everyday life. In everyday terms the phrase means‚ for every action there is a consequence. One of the most common consequences people receive is a speeding ticket. According to the United States Bureau of Justice 26.4 million Americans were pulled over for speeding in 2013. Speeding is the number one legal offence a person can make‚ and can happen due to many factors such as a distracted driver‚ failure to recognize

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    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 replaceable. We should stop‚ and think about car crash victims‚ and how their life would be changed

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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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    Hello Mr. Graves; I am Brianna Myers. In my class at school‚ we must write a government official about a problem we have been researching. The subject that I chose is speeding in Utah County‚ Ut. I care Because I Have seen people get hurt. I also care because I see people every day that speed like there is no speed limit. I have read and researched three articles I wish to speak about. First‚ everyone takes speeding too lightly. In an article‚ "Speed limits: dangerous driving puts lives

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    didn’t see‚ Hearts we hurt needlessly‚ And wounds we wish could mend. The past can’t be rewritten‚ But it can make you stronger. Be thankful for every change‚ For every break in your heart‚ For every scar‚ Pages were turned‚ Bridges were burned‚ But you… HAD LEARNED -you’ll know if the person really cares when he ask what’s wrong and when you tell him nothing‚ he stays there‚ waiting..for the real reason. -"Never compare yourself with anyone in this world‚ if you do so

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    Unjust Gains: Speeding Tickets Key to a City’s Economic Growth. COLL 300 Abstract Every year‚ thirty four million speeding tickets are issued in the U.S. That amounts to 93‚000 tickets per day‚ 3‚875 per hour‚ and 65 tickets per minute. Traffic tickets are big business as public and private companies via for their share of the very vulnerable but lucrative driving public. Everyday across the country police officers are out in full number armed with the very latest in speed detection

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    important to have speeding laws in order to protect people and their property. Every driver should obey the law and not speed. There are several factors that increase the chances of fatality when a driver decides to speed. Speeding during the night‚ the weather conditions‚ and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs also contributes to speeding. No driver should want to be guilty of speeding because you never know what your consequences maybe. When someone drives

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    I was running late for school. My alarm clock didn’t go off so that causes me not to wake up on time. I’m rushing trying to get out of the house my class started at right o’ clock am. I am running down stair to get in my car. I’m in my car speeding trying to make it to school on time. All I could think of was I hope I don’t get caught speeding and get a ticket. I was almost at school didn’t realize I was in a school zone. Once I seen the sign I started to slow my vehicle down. I checked my

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    There are serious consequences of speeding. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) speeding is one of the most prevalent factors contributing to traffic crashes. NHTSA estimates that the annual economic cost to society of speeding-related crashes is $40.4 billion. In 2010‚ speeding was a contributing factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ and 32‚885 lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. This equates to 90 fatalities per day in the United States.

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