Speed Limits and Control
- 1/19If you fail to control your speed on urban roads
City traffic is dense; overspeeding increases braking distance and accident risks.
When you continue speeding in school zones
Lower speeds protect children; strict enforcement prevents school area accidents.
If you ignore speed warnings on sharp curves
Reduced curve limits maintain stability; overspeeding increases rollover danger.
When you ride too fast during poor visibility
Fog, sand, or darkness reduce reaction time; speed must be controlled.
If you don’t reduce speed at construction zones
Construction areas have workers and hazards; fines prevent dangerous overspeeding.
When you accelerate aggressively at green lights
Intersections demand controlled speed to avoid collisions with crossing vehicles.
If you descend steep slopes too quickly
Steep slopes increase momentum; speed must be managed to avoid brake failure.
When you ride too fast during heavy rain
Rain reduces grip; driving too fast risks hydroplaning and control loss.
If you overtake vehicles while speeding
Overtaking requires safe speed; overspeeding creates risk of head-on crashes.
When you ignore posted speed limit signs
Signs are placed for safety; violations increase the likelihood of sudden hazards.
If you use a road with speed cameras while riding too fast
Violations are enforced electronically with no on-road warnings.
When you follow other vehicles too closely at high speeds
High speeds shorten safe following distance, risking rear-end collisions.
If you ignore police signals to reduce speed
Disobeying traffic control in hazards endangers drivers and emergency teams.
When you fail to slow down before a roundabout
Excessive speed at roundabouts risks missing exits or losing control.
If you speed through pedestrian-heavy zones
Speeding near markets or mosques is unsafe and attracts heavy penalties.
When you ride above speed limits on expressways
Driving above limit risks severe accidents due to high-speed impact.
If you accelerate to escape traffic congestion
Sudden acceleration in merging lanes or intersections leads to side crashes.
If you pass through speed-restricted residential areas too fast
These zones require slow speeds to ensure resident safety.
When you compete with other riders on public roads
Racing on public roads is banned due to extreme danger; vehicles can be impounded.