Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees should

mprove safety. There is no reason not to do this. If people can afford to pay a $50 fine, then surely they should be able to pay a $100 fine as well.
How sound is the reasoning given to support the claim "Our town should double its fines for speeding"? Explain your response in 3 to 5 sentences .
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The reasoning given to support the claim "Our town should double its fines for speeding" is not entirely sound. While it is true that studies show higher fines can result in less speeding, it is an oversimplification to assume that increasing fines will automatically improve safety. Other factors such as enforcement, education, and road design also play a crucial role in promoting safety. Additionally, the argument that if people can afford a $50 fine, they can also afford a $100 fine is flawed. Financial ability varies among individuals, and assuming everyone can easily pay a higher fine disregards socioeconomic disparities.