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04/12/2021 – Safe Driving for Everyone By - Kaylee McGrath

I wanted to share this useful information I found on Google concerning the most common causes of car accidents. Currently, I’m in the process of studying to take my New Jersey Drivers Permit test and thought I would share this information with my readers. Disabled individuals and the elderly are most vulnerable to many aggressive drivers making the roads unsafe at times. Everyone needs to be very careful and know the risks associated with driving under hazardous weather conditions.

Remember to always…buckle up, don’t text while driving, use a headset or connect to your car sync, don’t scroll to find music, always prepare music before you get into your car. Keep your cellphone conversations limited while driving, as well as talking with your passengers and your children that are in the car with you.

1) Distracted Driving: Distracted drivers are the top cause of car accidents in the U.S. today.

2) Speeding: Speed kills, and traveling above the speed limit is an easy way to cause a car accident.

3) Drunk Driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol causes car accidents every day, even when they are the top number one causes that can be avoided.

4) Reckless Driving: Reckless driving is a moving violation in which a driver displays a disregard for the rules of the road

5) Rain Conditions: Car accidents happen very often in the rain because water creates slick and dangerous surfaces for cars, trucks, and motorcycles

6) Running Red Lights: Drivers that run red lights, run the risk of causing wrongful death because they often cause side-impact collisions at high speeds.

7) Running Stop Signs: Each year, thousands of car accidents occur because one driver ran a stop sign. Many rollover accidents and side-impact car accidents result from drivers that run stop signs.

8) Teenage Drivers: When teen drivers hit the roads, they don’t always know what to do and that lack of experience ends up causing car accidents.

9) Night Driving: Driving in the daylight can be hazardous, but driving at night nearly doubles the risk of a car accident occurring.

10) Design Defects: Automobiles have hundreds of parts, and any of those defective parts can cause a serious car accident.

11) Unsafe Lane Changes: When drivers don’t make safe lane changes properly, it often leads to a car accident.

12) Wrong-Way Driving: When you go the wrong way, everyone is in danger because as you head towards a car accident.

13) Improper Turns: The reason that we have stop lights, turn signals, and lanes designated for moving either right or left as opposed to straight is because when drivers ignore the rules of the road, car accidents are often the result.

14) Tailgating: Many fatal car accidents have occurred when a motorist dangerously tailgated another driver at high speeds. You can prevent these car accidents by giving the car in front of you a one-car-length buffer for every 10 mph you drive.

15) Driving Under the Influence of Drugs: It’s not only alcohol that is dangerous when mixed with drivers on the road. Drugs, both legal and illegal, can impair your ability to fully function as a driver.

16) Ice Conditions: Ice is a major cause of car accidents for cities with cold weather climates.

17) Snow Conditions: Like ice, cities with cold winters know all-too-well just how dangerous snow can be for commuters.

18) Road Rage: By tailgating another driver in anger or speeding past another driver only to pull in front of them and brake, these road “raggers” cause many needless car accidents each year.

19) Potholes: Drivers run the risk of losing control of their car or blowing out a tire when they drive over potholes.

20) Drowsy Driving: Driver fatigue isn’t talked about a lot, but how well can we expect anyone to drive when they’re having trouble staying awake. Most of the car accidents caused by drowsy driving occur at night.

21) Tire Blowout: Tire blowouts can cause you to lose control of your vehicle, and they are especially dangerous for bigger automobiles like semi-trucks.

22) Fog Conditions: Fog isn’t the most common weather occurrence, and that’s good news for car accidents statistics. Driving is a skill that requires the ability to see, but fog makes it extremely difficult to see sometimes more than a car length in front of you.

23) Deadly Curves: Many motorists have lost control of their cars along a dangerous curve and lost their lives in a car accident.

24) Animal Crossings: Wild animals will wade out into the street, and it’s up to you to make sure that you don’t get into a car accident with them.

25) Street Racing: With turbo engines and nitrous oxide boosters, cars often reach very high speeds during a street race, making any resulting car accident much more dangerous and unlikely to yield any survivors.

Source of Information: Google Search


Until next time, stay safe and well!


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