Categories: Opinion

Reckless driving: The 234km/h Limpopo speedster should be made an example

Travelling at a speed of 234km/h – as a speeding motorist was this week in Limpopo – means that, in an emergency situation, you might not even see what kills you.

If you do see something in your path and your reaction time – how long it takes your brain to process the information and for you to apply your car’s brakes – is average, then you will cover 65m in that one second.

But, it will take you a further 300m or more to come to a stop. And there can be plenty of objects to hit in that space.

Advertisement

ALSO READ: Human error still the cause of most road accidents

That is why we suggest to the Limpopo transport and community safety MEC, Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya, to ensure that the book be thrown at the 25-year-old man who was bust doing this speed on the N1 highway.

In a case like this, we would suggest that, apart from a heavy fine, the man should have his licence suspended and be banned from driving for at least a year.

Advertisement

But more than that, he should be made to spend time doing community service in a hospital emergency department, seeing first-hand what happens to the human body in a high-speed car crash.

Reckless driving should never be tolerated.

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.

Published by
By Editorial staff
Read more on these topics: Editorialsroad accidentsspeeding