They serve as major thoroughfares to move quickly – ideally, anyway – from one place to another. Because of the speeds involved – many highways have speed limits of 70 miles per hour or more, with traffic moving even faster than that – and the number of vehicles using highways, accidents are both more likely and potentially more lethal. When traveling at high speeds, the driver has dramatically shorter amount of time to react to traffic around them. Even during rush hour and other congested-traffic periods, highways are breeding ground for rear-end collisions as people often follow too closely and fail to pay attention to the vehicle in front of them.
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