Why does speeding increase reaction distance?
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The reason why speeding increases reaction distance is: when a vehicle is speeding, the higher speed leads to a longer braking distance when the driver applies the brakes. Speeding also narrows the driver's field of vision, making it difficult to clearly assess road conditions. There are generally two factors that contribute to increased reaction distance: 1. Speeding: At higher speeds, human visual perception declines, reducing the ability to discern moving objects. This makes it easier to encounter emergency situations where the reaction time is too slow due to excessive speed, resulting in extended reaction distance. 2. Lack of concentration: Concentration is the top priority while driving. If attention is not focused, it is easy to miss situations occurring on the road, leading to delayed reactions and potential safety hazards.