The real truth about highway fatality statistics.
The insurance companies and safety geeks constantly say that there are
more highway fatalities now that speed limits are higher. The fact is the
highway system is safer today than it ever has been in the history of the
Automobile! Here is how the statistics are used to try and deceive you..
- Myth : Highway Fatalities went up when the speed limit was raised
to 65.
Reality : The total number of fatalities went up but not as much
as the amount of miles traveled. So the Fatality Rate actually went down.
The only real measure of fatalities should be the highway fatality rate
expressed in deaths per 100 million miles traveled. For each mile you travel
today on highways posted 65, you are safer than you were when the speed
was at 55MPH.
- Myth : It is more dangerous to drive on the freeway because of higher
speeds.
Reality : Divided interstate highways are by far the safest road
to drive. The fatality rate is two to three times lower than the rate for
undivided highways. In fact, overall highway fatalities fall when you raise
speed limits on the safe interstate roads because more motorists use those
roads instead of the more dangerous secondary road system!
- Myth : Drivers will automatically drive 10 to 15 MPH over the posted
limit.
Reality : Most drivers will drive a safe comfortable speed for the
conditions. The reason drivers drive 15 MPH over the limit today is because
the limit is set way to low! In Montana where daytime speed limits were
basically abolished, the average speed has increased ONLY 2MPH. A major
federal study has
shown drivers will drive a safe speed no matter what the speed limit.
- Myth : Drivers with speeding tickets or who use Radar Detectors
are more likely to be in an accident.
Reality : Drivers who use Radar Detectors are safer as a group than
those that don't. Drivers with speeding tickets are no more likely to be
in an accident than those with perfect records.
- Myth : Speed Kills.
Reality : Poor road design, large speed differentials, asleep drivers,
drunk driving, and poor driving skills kill. Setting speed limits to the
85th percentile proper road speed SAVES LIVES!