do speed limits save lives

A car accident occurs every 10 seconds in the U.S., According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). While some accidents are only minor “fender benders” that do not result in serious injury to either party, some – particularly those caused by speeding or distracted driving – ultimately prove to be fatal.

Here, we’ll discuss the frequency of speeding and distracted driving crashes in Tennessee and across the U.S., and how they occur.

Fatal Car Accident Statistics

Fatal car accidents in Tennessee have increased by nearly 20% since 2010, according to the Tennessee Department of Homeland Security. Tennessee also ranks No. 1 in the nation for distracted driving, with almost 24,781 accidents caused by drivers who are not paying attention to the road.

Top Causes of Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Distracted driving and ignoring the posted speed limit or driving too fast for conditions are common factors in many fatal injury accidents.

Distracted driving causes more crashes each year than drunk driving and other common causes of car accidents.

Distracted driving is any activity that diverts the driver’s attention from the task at hand, According to NHTSA. This can include talking on the phone, texting, eating, and adjusting the stereo, among countless other activities. In one recent year alone, distracted driving claimed the lives of 3,166 people.

This tragic loss of life is even more sobering when you realize that these accidents could have been prevented if the driver had simply focused on the road instead of engaging in whatever activity led to the crash. If they had put down their smartphone, removed other distractions, and had remained alert and vigilant, some accident victims might still be alive today.

Speeding claimed the lives of 9,378 people last year. According to the Federal Highway Administration’s informational report on Methods and Practices for Setting Speed Limits, these limits are set to inform drivers of the appropriate speed of travel in favorable conditions and they are established using several methodologies, including:

  • Vehicle characteristics
  • Drivers’ abilities
  • Traffic volume and the presence of pedestrians and cyclists
  • Weather conditions and visibility
  • Roadway design elements (sight distances, driveway density, lane/shoulder width, curves in the road, etc.)
  • Pavement conditions
  • Injury minimization

Contact The Terry Law Firm If You Lost a Loved One in a Tennessee Motor Vehicle Accident

If you lost a loved one in an accident caused by a speeding or distracted driver, the Morristown personal injury attorneys at The Terry Law Firm can help you hold the negligent party accountable.

Since 1960, our team has helped people across East Tennessee recover the compensation they need to pay their medical bills, recoup lost wages, and other expenses. We can also seek payment for non-economic damages, including pain, suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, and others.

Our team will be ready to stand up and fight for the compensation you’re owed when you call us today to schedule a free consultation.

Trial attorney F. Braxton “Brack” Terry focuses his law practice on representing injured people in a wide range of personal injury claims, including cases involving truck crashes, car accidents, defective products, premises liability, and more. His efforts have secured significant verdicts and settlements, including over $20 million for a large group of plaintiffs, and recoveries of $5.3 million, $4.1 million, $3.6 million, $3.1 million, $2.49 million, and high-six-figure amounts for individuals.

Brack has received numerous professional honors from prestigious organizations. Most recently, he was named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers® for Personal Injury Litigation in Knoxville in 2026. He has been listed in Best Lawyers® every year since 2013 and by Super Lawyers since 2009. Brack has been a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum since 2007.

Brack earned his law degree from the Nashville School of Law in 1996. In addition to membership in the Tennessee Bar, he is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. Brack is a member of many professional organizations, such as the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Interstate Truck Litigation Group.

Admitted to Tennessee Bar: 1996
Years of Legal Experience: 30
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America®: 2013-Present
Listed as a Mid-South Super Lawyer: 2009-Present