Good points ^
Yeah, I read the first few pages of this thread, so if I'm repeating something that someone else arleady pointed out, I appologize.
Ok, ideally everyone would drive in the safest car models, have their tires properly inflated, have their car inspected and be fully alert while driving. Ideally, the roads would be in good condition and the weather would be good (i.e. not windy, icy, rainy, etc.)
But, the ideal is not always reality ^
Fjones, you are right, the actual act of speeding probably isn't the reason for so many accidents... but the thing is, speeding can worsen the affects of said accidents.
Let's take the tire blowout... lets say some asshole didn't inflate their tires properly... they are driving along, you are following them and lets say you are both going 15 mph over the limit. His tire blows out, and you don't have time to stop before you hit them. You both die.
Okay... now, it wasn't YOUR speeding that directly was the problem, but had you both been going slower, two lives could have been saved.
And I get what you are saying about how death is normal, and we have to expect that a certain number of deaths will happen each year on the road... but just because that jerk didn't inflate his tires properly doesn't mean he deserves to die. Same with you... its sad that you think so little of your life that you are OK with dying.. I really don't mean that remark in a rude or sarcastic way, but really, I feel like you should care more about your life. Maybe that's a whole different issue, but I just wanted to point out my opinion on that.