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Viteza Ucide May 2026

Many drivers fall victim to "optimism bias"—the belief that "it won't happen to me" because of their perceived skill or a high-performance vehicle. However, speed narrows the peripheral vision and increases the significantly:

The allure of arriving a few minutes earlier is a poor trade for the permanence of death. Road safety is a collective responsibility. Choosing to slow down is an act of respect for your own life and the lives of those sharing the road with you. Viteza ucide

At 50 km/h, you travel about 14 meters before even touching the brake. At 100 km/h, that distance doubles to 28 meters. Many drivers fall victim to "optimism bias"—the belief

The physics behind the phrase is uncompromising. The kinetic energy of a moving vehicle is calculated as . Because velocity ( Choosing to slow down is an act of

Pedestrians have a 90% chance of surviving an impact at 30 km/h, but less than a 50% chance at 45 km/h.

On a dry road, stopping from 100 km/h requires nearly 100 meters—roughly the length of a football field. The Human Cost

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