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09-10-2007, 02:09 AM | #25 | |||
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In regards to speed doesn't kill, that is technically right. What most of you are forgetting is that in order for you to hit something at speed there must be some sort of other error that comes into play. Whether it is driver error, poor road surface or the like it is not speed but rather error/other issue that will kill. Speed is just a contributing factor in some cases and is by no means the leading reason in any accident IMO. That is unless someone tries to do something like take a sharp bend at a stupid rate of knots.
Also remember that for an accident deemed to be the fault of excessive speed that doesn't always mean that the vehicle was travelling over the speed limit.
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