Australian drivers are being urged to brush up on road safety rules, as new research from AAMI reveals 46 per cent admit to speeding because they didn’t notice signs indicating a change in the speed limit.
Of those who admit to speeding, 56 per cent claim to only do so by less than 10km/hr over the speed limit.
Research confirms the top reasons drivers give for speeding include:
– Being distracted and thinking about something else (29 per cent)
– Rushing to get to their destination (23 per cent)
– Impatience (20 per cent)
– Not knowing what time school zones apply (8 per cent)
According to more than 360,000 motor insurance claims across the country (between 1 July 2020 – 30 June 2021), afternoon school pick-up hours (between 1pm – 4:30pm) are the most common time for crashes.
Statistics released from the Australian Road Safety Foundation shows:
– Of those fatalities, 11 per cent were children under the age of 18 years
– 19 pedestrian children were killed on Australian roads last year
Australian Road Safety Foundation CEO, Russell White said, “People don’t realise that speeding, even a few kilometres over the speed limit in a school zone, can be the difference between life and death for our children.
“With the new school year upon us," Mr. White continued, "we’ll be seeing preppies starting school for the first time, and many children returning to school after what has been an incredibly interrupted two years due to COVID. Some children may not have developed – or may have forgotten – their road safety skills, and so it is up to drivers to ensure they are following the road rules, adhering to speed limits, and staying alert when behind the wheel.
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