malcolmw wrote:
Cashmere,
Firstly, welcome to SafeSpeed.
Secondly, in my opinion, you have been misled because of your grief about the terrible accident which you were involved in. The cause was not "speeding", it was the deer leaping into the road. It sounds like you were doing something perfectly reasonable in the observed circumstances which thousands of people do every day with no problems. There is a thread on here called Deer Hazard (you can search for it) which is quite relevant.
If you both had been going at the 50mph you suggest and the deer had landed 2 ft in front of your friend's car you would still be in very great trouble. It was just bad luck and, unfortunately, bad stuff happens.
Thank you everyone for the welcome.
I strongly disagree, I view speed , or rather 'velocity' as being the single cause of virtually every collision, otherwise every driver would simply bring their vehicle to a safe stop before any impact. Whilst we may be more comfortable assigning reasons 'why' an accident occurs to elements outside our control, it is usually because we are travelling faster than we can safely stop within the distance we can see. My friend died as a result of the speed he was moving at, had he been going slower, he could be alive today. The deer was part of the equation, but speed unquestionably killed him.
The only reason speed cameras don't work is because drivers haven't adapted their behaviour accordingly, it has just become a game of surfing between camera sites and then complaining when they 'accidentally' get caught. We have an incredibly false sense of security that driving a modern car can bring and even back in the eighties Gary Numan summed it up beautifully when he sang, 'Here in my car, I feel safest of all, I can lock all my doors, it's the only way to live - in cars'.
Coincidentally, my wife and I were talking about this at the weekend at the in-laws and my father-in-law recounted the story about how he wrote off a car after hitting a badger at 40mph. There are no warnings signs for such unpredictable creatures and he said it was '..like hitting a bag of wet sand'. Apparently it sheared the radiator in two, cracked the engine block, twisted the steering column, shattered the windscreen and put a big crease in the hood.
As malcolmw said above '...bad stuff happens', but when it does, the slower you are travelling, less injury and less damage will usually result. I am at a loss to explain why everyone complains and wants to raise speed limits and go faster. It is probably just the result of the age we live in, faster, quicker, better, bigger that has spilled into our driving consciousness.