By Noah Solovey
Why are cars built to go faster than the speed limits?
Cars are sometimes overlooked, as they help us so much in our daily lives but yet they have a limit to what they can do. So I don’t personally think they were built to go over speed limits, I think they were built to drive in any situation. Wait, a thought just hit me! Does that mean police make money off of something we have no control over? This is referring to tickets. I’m 12, so I can’t drive, but I am going to rightfully state that humans have control of the gas pedal, so they can control the speed the car goes. And honestly, don’t be annoying and drive safely. Don’t speed one way or another. And if you see the police, don’t say to them, “I read this TWS article and there was a question about cars being built to go over speed limits, so you can’t blame me for speeding that’s the car’s fault.” Now if the police officer tells you to pull up this article and show him or if you are a police officer and reading this: give the speeder a ticket now. He has no right to use my writing to his advantage. (Sorry reader.)