How To Avoid Speeding Fines – Everything You Need To Know

by Maximus McKinley

Car manufacturers can now design and build cars that are comfortable and easy to drive, and more importantly the vehicles handle well when you speed, making speeding an easy thing to do. If you are driving along on a motorway, or side road, and the roads are quiet it is easy to speed without noticing. The implications are that you could suffer some penalty points, raising your insurance premium, and by fined too. We’d like to share a few tips to make your life a little easier.

Tip #1 – Focus on Driving – If you want to avoid speeding fines, one of the most important tips that can help you out is to focus on driving. When you are out there on the road, it’s easy to focus on other things instead of on what you are doing. Once you get behind the wheel of the vehicle, you need to focus on your driving – not the radio, the other person in the car, or eating your lunch. If you focus more on driving, you’ll be less likely to forget about what you are doing. Many times when people stop focusing, they really stop paying attention and begin to speed accidentally. You can improve your focus on driving by talking to yourself about driving and what’s going on out there on the road. This will help you maintain focus so you don’t accidentally start going faster.

Tip #2 – Stay Alert – its all to easy to start to snooze and for your head to start nodding. Keep your eyes open, make sure the car isn’t too warm for you, and even open the windows as the fresh air helps many people stay alert.

Tip #3 – Allow Plenty of Time for Travel – Make sure that you allow plenty of time for travel. When you are behind and you need to be somewhere quickly, you are more likely to start speeding, and before you know it you end up with a big fine. Start out a few minutes early for your destination and relax. If you are a minute late it probably won’t be the end of the world. Just leaving about 10 minutes early to account for any delays will make you drive slower and you’ll be able to miss out on the speeding fines.

Tip #4 – Stay Calm When Driving – Whenever you are driving a vehicle, you need to stay calm. If you are upset, angry, crying, or stressed out, being behind the wheel of a car is not a good option. When you are emotionally upset, you are more likely to go out and speed. Speeding fines are only going to make everything worse, so you are better to wait until you are calm. Make sure you stay calm while driving too. Don’t allow yourself to be drawn into aggressive driving or rage at other drivers. This is dangerous and may make you drive faster.

Tip #5 – Remember Your Stopping Distance – You need to keep in mind the stopping distance that you have. When you do this, you’ll pay more attention to your speed, helping you to avoid speeding fines. The faster you go, the longer it is going to take for you to stop. This means that you may not be able to miss another vehicle or even a pedestrian if you are speeding. Remember how long it will take you to stop, and if you are speeding, the stopping distance gets larger. Keep this in mind so you are less likely to speed.

Tip #6 – Think About the Consequences – Thinking about the consequences of speeding can be helpful as well. Many people simply speed along without thinking about anything else. However, the consequences of speeding can be bad. Not only can you end up with speeding fines, but you could crash your vehicle, or even worse hit someone and harm or kill them. This is a high price to pay for going a bit faster.

Tip #7 – Ignore the Need for Speed – Many people just like the thrill of going fast. If you are going to avoid speeding fines though, you are going to have to ignore the need for speed. If you enjoy speeding, consider racing on a track where it is safe. Don’t take out your longing and excitement for speed out onto the road. It will definitely cost you.

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