National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warns against dangers of speeding

Jason Slover, Deputy Sheriff - Riverside County
Jason Slover, Deputy Sheriff - Riverside County
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is urging drivers to recognize speeding as a dangerous driving behavior that poses risks to all road users. The campaign, titled “Speeding Catches Up With You,” aims to eliminate behaviors contributing to traffic-related fatalities.

In 2023, speeding was involved in 11,775 fatalities, accounting for 29% of traffic deaths that year. This figure represents a 3% decrease from the previous year. Speeding endangers not only the driver but also passengers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Drivers are reminded of their responsibility to adhere to speed limits and drive at safe speeds according to road conditions.

Deputy Jason Slover emphasized the severe consequences of speeding-related crashes: “A speeding-related crash can easily result in devastating injury or a fatality because of the intense impact on the body.” He urged drivers in Moreno Valley to be particularly mindful of their speed.

Statistics show young drivers and motorcyclists are more likely to be involved in such incidents. In 2023, 37% of male drivers and 18% of female drivers aged 15-20 involved in fatal crashes were speeding. Among motorcycle riders involved in fatal crashes, 36% were speeding.

“We are urging everyone to commit to keeping our roads and town safe by obeying all speed limits,” said Deputy Slover. “Slowing down is the right choice.”

For further details, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website or contact their Media Information Bureau.



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