The crash took place on I-20 near McCart Avenue on March 15, . The suspect, 22-year-old Bryce Abernathy, faces two charges of aggravated assault and one charge of manslaughter.
Speeding is the No. 1 cause of death on Texas roadways, said Kendall Kirkham Sloan, a spokesperson for TxDOT’s Dallas district. That’s true for people who aren’t driving over double the speed limit, too.
"Even when you go 5, 10 miles over the speed limit, you are decreasing your reaction time. And if you hit something, someone, we know you're going to hit them harder," Kirkham Sloan said.
Even small bumps in speed increase the driver’s likelihood of getting hurt or dying in a crash, Even speed limits themselves can be a problem, .
Speed is “the No. 1 determinant of the severity of a crash,” said Robert Wunderlich, director of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute's Center for Transportation Safety .
"In other words, a 10% increase in speed actually increases your chance of a fatality by about 50%," he said
One of TxDOT’s biggest recommendations to stay safe is to slow down, said Kirkham Sloan.
“We all have really busy lives, but give yourself a little more time to get to where you need to go to account for the traffic, to account for anything that may come up on the roadway so that you don't have to speed to your destination,” she said.
Last year was Texas’ since TxDOT started keeping track in 1940. The whole country saw traffic deaths trend upward during the pandemic, , and while the reason isn’t clear, preliminary research suggests it’s because people took more risks while driving, like speeding and ignoring their seatbelts.
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