
Accidents happen every day. From minor rear-end collisions to catastrophic pile-ups, car accidents are a leading cause of death in the United States. The good news is, most of these accidents are preventable. The bad news is, although these accidents are easy to prevent, traffic-related fatalities have seen an increase in the past few years. As a driver, knowing the dangers on the road can be the one thing that helps keep you safe from a catastrophic accident. If you have already been involved in an accident in the New London area you may want to speak with an experienced attorney in the area.
Technology is great. It can help us stay in touch, listen to music, and even tell us how to get from one place to another. But it’s not so great when you try to do these things behind the wheel. Distracted driving is the leading cause of accidents in the United States. The most common culprit? Our phones.
Drivers can become distracted when they go to change the station or look down at the GPS to figure out where to turn. It only takes a few seconds for that distraction to become an accident. Because of the dangers that exist from distracted driving, many states have implemented laws to keep drivers off the phone. In New London, all drivers are prohibited from using a hand-held device while driving. For drivers under the age of 18, mobile devices of any kind are prohibited, even a hands-free device.
It is never a good idea to get behind the wheel after drinking. Just one drink can affect your judgment, your ability to focus, and your reaction time. Sadly, drunk drivers injure approximately 800 people per day, and kill another 30. Know how to recognize the signs of a drunk driver. If you see someone driving erratically or swerving between lanes, pull over and call 911. Always be aware of your surroundings and keep your distance if you believe someone is under the influence.
Year after year speeding kills thousands of people. In 2017, speeding accounted for over a quarter of all traffic fatalities. Drivers take for granted how dangerous speeding actually is. Speeding reduces your reaction time and increases the amount of time it takes to stop. And it’s not just driving over the speed limit that’s dangerous. Driving too fast for the conditions can be just as fatal. Drivers should reduce their speed in the rain, snow, ice, or any circumstances that affect their ability to be safe on the road.
Sometimes it can feel like car accidents are out of our control. However, as a driver, there are steps that you can take to stay safe on the road, even when others drive carelessly. The number one thing you can do to prevent an accident is to know the dangers that exist on the road. Here are a few things you can do to reduce your risk of being involved in an accident:
Bad drivers are everywhere. That’s why it’s always important to be aware of your surroundings. Paying attention can save your life. Some basic tips to keep in mind include:
As humans, it’s easy to get into the same routine day after day. For most people, this means taking the same route to work or school every day. While this may be convenient, it may be increasing your chances of being in an accident. There are a few reasons you may want to consider changing your route.
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, accidents still happen, so buckle up. Whether you are going right around the corner or taking an interstate trip, wearing your seatbelt can save your life. According to the CDC, of the 23,714 traffic fatalities in 2016, over half of the teens and young adults killed were not wearing a seatbelt. In 2016, seatbelts saved 15,000 lives.
A car accident can scare you. When you are injured because of someone else’s negligence, worrying about how you are going to pay your bills and get back to work can make it hard to focus on your recovery. After an accident, the last thing you should be worried about is money. If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident, contact an experienced personal injury attorney for more information about your rights.
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