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Speeding motorists warned!

‘Doing more than 40 km/h over the speed limit will get you arrested on the spot’ - Metro cops warn SA.

Speeding motorists have been warned to slow down or face the full might of the law.

This comes after a video of a motorist driving at 308km/h on the N1 highway surfaced on social media.

“Substantial fines aside, doing more than 40 km/h over the speed limit will get you arrested on the spot,” said Wayne Minnaar, Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) spokesperson.

He added, “Depending on the severity of your infringement, you could face fines of up to R20 000 or even time behind bars.”

Dialdirect also warned of the dire consequences of losing control of your vehicle at high speeds.

“Speeding impairs your ability to avoid obstacles and drastically reduces the time you have available to react to a dangerous situation. One vehicle making a move that the driver didn’t anticipate, one piece of debris in the road or one failure like a tyre blowout and this could end up as much more than just a wrecked car,” said Maanda Tshifularo, Head of Dialdirect.

Popular UK motoring series, Fifth Gear, published a video of a crash at 120mph or 193 km/h – a speed easily attainable by even midrange modern vehicles – that shows the devastating effect on the vehicle involved.

It’s said even at lower speeds, the threats are very real.

According to the World Health Organisation, the likelihood of death in a crash with an 80 km/h impact speed is 20 times higher than that in a crash with a 30 km/h impact speed. The faster you drive, the greater the impact will be when you hit something, whether it be another car, a tree, a barrier or wall. In essence, you need to slow down if you want to reduce your chances of being fatally injured.

With the above in mind, Dialdirect offered the following tips:

• Play by the rules. Always be aware of what the speed limit is for a specific area and stick to it. Set your vehicle’s speed warning or limiter if it has one.
• Invest in a vehicle with a high NCAP rating and good safety features, like side impact protection bars and airbags, to offer an extra line of defence.
• Make sure that your vehicle is well serviced and maintained to ensure optimal handling in a crisis.
• If you spot a speedster, try take down the details of the vehicle and report it to the authorities.

“If you have a passion for fast cars and an insatiable need for speed, rather find your outlet at track days, advanced driving courses, karting circuits and even simulators than on the road. Once the damage has been done, a person has been injured, disabled or even killed, you’ll realise that the thrill isn’t worth it, but by then it’ll be too late”, Tshifularo concluded.

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