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CONSIDER THIS YOUR WARNING SPEEDING QUIZ

1. TRUE OR FALSE: About 20% of all traffic fatalities involve speeding drivers. Correct Answer: FALSE. (More than 40% involve a speeder. Source: Target Zero: Washington States Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2010) Respondents: True 56.2% False 43.8% 2. TRUE OR FALSE: Most of Washingtons traffic deaths occur on freeways. Correct Answer: FALSE. (Most of Washingtons fatal and serious-injury crashes occur on rural roads, which are often unlighted and undivided. Source: Target Zero: Washington States Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2010) Respondents: True 29.3% False 70.7% 3. TRUE OR FALSE: Children and the elderly are most likely to die in crashes due to speeding. Correct Answer: FALSE. (More than 40% of people who died in crashes caused by speeders were young persons ages 16-25. Source: Washington FARS) Respondents: True 59.6% False 40.4% 4. Most miles are driven Monday through Friday. When do most serious injury and fatal speeding crashes occur? Correct Answer: WEEKENDS. (Nearly half of all serious injury and fatal speeding crashes occurred between 6pm Friday and 6am Monday. But speeding enforcement happens every day. Source: Washington FARS and WTSC) Respondents: Weekdays 26.1% Weekends 73.9% 5. TRUE OR FALSE: A speeding ticket can cost as much as $411. Correct Answer: TRUE. (The average speeding ticket in Washington is about $156 but as your speed increases, so does the fine. In fact, a speeding ticket in Washington could easily cost more than $411. Source: WTSC based on the AOC Bail Schedule) Respondents: True 94.5% False 5.5% 6. If the posted speed limit is 60 mph, and you are speeding at 75 mph, how much time will you save on a 20 mile trip? Correct Answer: 4 minutes. (If you are stopped by law enforcement for speeding at 75 mph in a 60 mph zone, the ticket will cost $156. Those minutes you thought you were saving will now cost you $39 each. And an average traffic stop takes 10-15 minutes, so now youve actually lost time. Source: WTSC and Washington Courts) Respondents: 15 minutes 6.9% 8 minutes 9.3% 4 minutes 83.8% 7. Driving at 30 mph on dry pavement requires a stopping distance of 41 yards or nearly half of a football field. How far is the stopping distance traveling at 60 mph? Correct Answer: 120 yards. (In this case, doubling your speed actually triples the stopping distance. And the faster you go, the worse it gets. On wet pavement it takes even longer to stop. Source: Lawrence D. Woolf, Ph.D. Staying Alive: The Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering of Safe Driving) Respondents: 60 yards 5.3% 82 yards 31.8% 120 yards 62.9% 8. Are Males or Females more likely to die as a result of speeding-related crashes? Correct Answer: Males. (Males accounted for 79% of all traffic deaths caused by speeders. Source: Washington FARS) Respondents: Males 81.5% Females 18.5% 9. How many fatal speeding crashes are predicted to occur in Washington in the year 2030? Correct Answer: Zero. (Source: Target Zero: Washington States Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2010) Respondents: Zero 8% All Other Answers 92%

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