If you routinely exceed the speed limit, then you do.
Spectacularly missing the point. Regardless of the primary cause of an accident, increased speed will make any accident more likely, and will make any accident more severe.
And as your judgement is so poor in this area, I would question how good it is in others.
Basically, what you're saying is that shaving some time off your journey is more important than other road users safety.
I think Parrot's argument is more:
"I speed and have never crashed, therefore speeding is ok"
This is a common argument among the pro-speeding lobby, and as I said it completely ignores the fact that THERE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE AN ACCIDENT FOR SPEEDING TO BE ANTI-SOCIAL.
Sorry for shouting, but that argument as an example of wilful self-delusion is an absolute doozy.