Is Driving at 100 in a 90 Speed Limit Considered Speeding?
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Driving at 100 in a 90 speed limit is considered speeding. Here are the hazards of speeding: 1. Vehicle steering becomes unstable: Speeding increases the airflow speed difference between the top and bottom of the vehicle body. This differential causes the vehicle to generate upward lift, reducing stability during driving, which is a significant factor in unstable steering. 2. Increased driving risks: Higher speeds mean greater inertia to maintain straight-line movement, leading to poorer directional control and significantly increased risks. In the event of sudden incidents ahead, it becomes difficult to control the vehicle within a short time, potentially resulting in unimaginable consequences.