
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.
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 …
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.
Safer Speeds | US Department of Transportation
Jan 14, 2025 · Managing speeds and addressing issues of speeding will improve safety. Speeding is a significant contributor to deaths on our roadways and is particularly hazardous …
The High Cost of Speeding: Who’s Doing It and the Consequences
Nov 19, 2025 · Excessive speeding (e.g., 30+ mph over the limit) can lead to immediate arrest, impoundment of the vehicle, and suspension of the driver's license in many jurisdictions.
Speeding is a type of aggressive driving behavior. There are many reasons drivers choose to speed, but lateness, traffic, and a general disregard for others are the main culprits behind this …
Speeding: Know The Risks And Consequences (2026)
Oct 13, 2025 · Speeding is a common traffic offense, but that doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous. Learn the risks, possible penalties and what to do if you get a ticket.
Speed Management | FHWA
Jul 17, 2024 · Speeding is a safety concern on all roads and for all road users. Although much of the public concern about speeding has been focused on high-speed interstates, in 2022 only …
Speeding State Laws - FindLaw
Jan 24, 2025 · Fast driving can be more tempting than driving at a safe speed. That’s why states set official speed limits, and law enforcement monitors vehicles. These speed laws aim to …
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.