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  2. These 10 states have issued the most speeding tickets - AOL

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    Driving 15 mph over the speed limit in North Dakota can result in a fine as low as $15. Virginia is the only East Coast state in the top 10, with 6.6% of drivers reporting speeding tickets on ...

  3. People Shared The Times They Were Genuine About Their ...

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    Based on responses from 2,499 participants, the study found that more than 1 in 5 admitted to speeding, while others confessed to driving while distracted. #4.

  4. Every US state ranked by seriously dangerous driving habits - AOL

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    Speeding, driving under the influence, failure to use seat belts, and distracted driving, are easily avoidable bad behaviors that unfortunately cause tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. every ...

  5. Aggressive driving - Wikipedia

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    According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, aggressive driving played a role in 56% of fatal crashes between 2003 and 2007, most of which were attributed to excessive speed. [4] Aggressive driving also negatively impacts the environment as it burns 37% more fuel and produces more toxic fumes. [6]

  6. Effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    According to Harvard University, [2] the main externalities of driving are local and global pollution, oil dependence, traffic congestion and traffic collisions; while according to a meta-study conducted by the Delft University [3] these externalities are congestion and scarcity costs, accident costs, air pollution costs, noise costs, climate ...

  7. Rules of the Road: At what point does speeding officially ...

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    But speeding itself isn’t proof of reckless driving. While it often contributes to reckless driving, it’s possible that a driver could engage in high-risk behavior without reaching the ...

  8. Drowsy driving - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-deprived driving (commonly known as tired driving, drowsy driving, or fatigued driving) is the operation of a motor vehicle while being cognitively impaired by a lack of sleep. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of motor vehicle accidents, and it can impair the human brain as much as inebriation can. [ 1 ]

  9. These 25 U.S. cities are the most dangerous for drivers - AOL

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    Driving over the speed limit creates risks for everyone on the road, including pedestrians, ... And while speeding anywhere can be dangerous, the likelihood of a fatal accident is higher in some U ...