top causes of traffic accidents
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Top Causes of Traffic Accidents
Distracted Driving
Distracted driving includes driving while using a cellphone, on-
board-electronics, and GPS. It also includes eating and drinking,
applying makeup, personal grooming, reading, and anything
else that takes your eyes off of the road. The solution: Turn
your cellphone off and keep your eyes on the road at all times.
Intoxicated Driving
Drunk driving, driving while stoned or high, or driving while on
prescription medications can all lead to serious or fatal
injuries. The solution: Do not drive when intoxicated. Ever.
Call a cab, call a friend, call Uber, or just stay home.
Drowsy Driving
Driving while sleepy impacts reaction time and interferes with
critical thinking. It also increases risks of falling asleep and losing
complete control of your vehicle. The solution: Get enough sleep
or use alternate forms of transportation.
Speeding
Driving over the posted speed limit and ignoring speed changes
can result in a loss of vehicle control, slower stopping ability,
and inadequate time to adjust to changing traffic and road
conditions. The solution: Follow all traffic signs and signals.
Aggressive Driving
Driving angrily, changing lanes erratically, tailgating, and
similarly aggressive behaviors place everyone on the road at
risk. The solution: Take a deep breath, give the person in front
of you some room, and practice patience.
Running Red Lights/Stop Signs
Blazing through an intersection without pause is risky and
often results in side-impact accidents. The solution: Stop
for a full two seconds at stop signs, come to a full stop
(when possible) on yellow, and never run a red light.
Failing to Check Before Switching Lanes
Changing lanes without first ensuring your path is clear is a good
way to side-swipe another vehicle. This is among the top causes
of fatal motorcycle accidents. The solution: Check your mirrors,
check over your shoulder, and always signal your intent.
Ignoring Construction Zones
Failure to slow to posted speeds and exercise caution in
construction zones can result in fatal accidents with
construction workers and a loss of vehicle control. Thesolution: Obey all posted signs in construction zones. Be
aware of workers who may be close to the road.
Poor Weather Conditions
Rain, snow, ice, and other conditions can make roadways slick
and dangerous for everyone on them. The solution: Drive
slowly in inclement weather, give the person in front of you
extra space, and allow for 15 to 30 minutes of extra travel time
to get to your destination.
Heavy Traffic
When traffic increases, so too do risks for accidents. The solution: Take your time, follow posted traffic signs and
signals, pay attention to the road, avoid drugs and alcohol,
signal your intent, and triple check before switching lanes to
help prevent causing an accident during peak travel times.
We Can Help!
Sadly, even the safest and most responsible driver may not
be able to avoid an accident caused by someone who can’t
be bothered to drive nicely. If you are injured or a loved one
is killed by one of these irresponsible drivers, our attorneys
can help. Call us at (402) 218-2641 to learn more.
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