Speed Kills- Please Drive Carefully

If you think speeding is Cool or OK, then watch the video below~

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Please SLOW DOWN…..

Drive safely and Reduce speed.

If you think Speeding is Harmless, then Look, Learn, and Live!

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I have no words after watching…………..

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Car crash

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There is NO reaction time when you drive a  at high speeds

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Speed Kills

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Just an extra 5 km can cause one hell of a difference…

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Wipe out 5

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Every K Over is a Killer

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One Response to “Speed Kills- Please Drive Carefully”

  1. Slow down, motorists advised
    By JOSHUA FOONG

    PETALING JAYA: Be extra careful on the roads with the rainy spell in full swing if you want to avoid a crash.

    More accidents are being reported along city roads and highways here and in Kuala Lumpur with the rain drastically reducing visibility.

    At least three to four accidents are being reported daily along certain stretches of highways, such as the LDP.

    Road Safety Department director-general Datuk Suret Singh said a 15% to 20% increase in accidents had been reported.

    “Motorists are generally not following proper safety procedures. They should distinguish their driving styles from dry and wet road conditions, and being extra careful when it rains,” he added.

    Suret had this simple advice for motorists – slow down.

    “Vehicle speed should come down by at least 30% to be able to maintain control of a vehicle at all times,” he advised.

    Suret urged motorists to ensure that their wipers were also working properly in order to improve visibility while driving in the rain.

    “More importantly, regular checks must be done on tyres as well because tyre grip has to be tip-top, especially when road conditions are wet,” he added.

    Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM) chairman Tunku Datuk Mudzaffar Tunku Mustapha also urged motorists to be more vigilant in the rain.

    “When it rains, water ponding occurs and this is not visible to the driver, and can cause a vehicle to lose control,” he added.

    “Water also covers potholes on the road which can cause severe damage to a vehicle or force it to swerve dangerously,” he added.

    AAM has approximately 250,000 registered members and attends to an average of more than 70,000 breakdowns a year.

    During rainy days, AAM reports a 15% increase in the number of breakdowns.

    fr:thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/8/19/nation/6881433&sec=nation