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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Higher Speed Limits in Kansas and Missouri Could Mean More Accident Fatalities

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Everything is always bigger in Texas.  At least that’s what they say but if the great state of Texas has it’s way, they’re about to become the fastest, too.  The Texas Senate is scheduled to vote on whether or not to increase speed limits.  If the legislation passes, some Texas highways will see an increase in speed limits to 85 m.p.h.  Some highways are already traveling at 80 m.p.h.

Raising speed limits in Kansas and Missouri may lead to more serious injury accidents and fatalities.

For the record, in Kansas and Missouri, the top speed limit on a highway maxes out at 70, which falls in line for most states in the U.S.

The idea of boosting the speed limits may be a reason for many commuters to celebrate, especially if you’re making the drive from Lawrence to Kansas City or coming in from Platte County.  Being able to kick that needle up a few degrees on the odometer would help you to get to work and home faster.  Besides, most people are speeding already, so why not make it legal?

Here is something that you may not be thinking of though.  Higher speeds could and probably will dramatically increase the number of fatal injury accidents.  Let’s say Kansas and Missouri join the speed coalition and boost the speed limit  to 85.  How many motorists are doing the math to realized they would have to hit the brakes at around 120 feet to come to a complete stop?  That’s assuming your breaks are in tip top shape.  They you have to worry about the guy behind you– and the guy behind him– and the truck driver behind him– and so on and so on.

Our experienced Kansas City Auto Injury Lawyers want to remind you that every year, nearly 11,000 people die in speed related crashes which makes up a shocking 1/3 of all auto injury crashes.  We want you to be safe on the highways.  I-70 can be dangerous enough as it is.  Pushing the speed limit, or making it legal, isn’t going to make the roads any safer.

Drive Safe.  Drive Smart.  Keep our Kansas and Missouri roads safe for everyone.

If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury in an auto accident in Kansas or Missouri, call experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyer James Roswold.  With over 15 years of experience in Auto Injury Accident Attorneys, we might be able to help you through a stressful time.

Contact Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys to set up a free consultation to discuss your personal injury claim.  You can get started today by downloading our free book, “10 Essential Steps to Protecting Your Injury Claim“.  We want you to know your rights.

Posted by author on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 2:54 pm 
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