Gradient Systematics

September 15, 2024

Driving Fast is No Longer Allowed for You!

A Critical Step Toward Safer Roads.

Speeding is often underestimated, but it's a leading factor in severe and fatal crashes. Many drivers don't realize that even a small increase in speed can have devastating consequences.

The Impact of Speed on Pedestrian Safety

23 mph 10% chance of pedestrian fatality
58 mph 90% chance of pedestrian fatality

How Do We Address This Issue?

Managing safer speeds requires a combination of strategies. It's not just about encouraging drivers to slow down — it's about creating an environment that naturally promotes safer driving.

Thoughtful Road Design

Narrower lanes, speed bumps, and traffic calming measures make speeding more difficult.

Clear Signage and Infrastructure

Proper signs and infrastructure ensure drivers are aware of speed limits and road conditions.

Education

Ongoing campaigns to inform drivers about the dangers of speeding and how it increases the severity of accidents.

Strict Enforcement

Ensuring speed limits are enforced so drivers understand the real consequences of excessive speed.

This isn't just about protecting drivers; it's about safeguarding all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable groups. By managing speeds effectively, we can reduce the likelihood of crashes and save lives.

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Want to learn more? Listen to our latest episode of Navigating by Gradient where we dive deep into the impact of speeding on roadway safety and explore solutions that work. Together, we can create safer roads for everyone.

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