Thursday, April 25, 2019

Aggressive Driving Can Lead To Fatal Accident


Approximately every 7 minutes, a car accident occurs somewhere in the U.S. Since there are way too many vehicles on the roads and not enough space for all of them to travel at a high speed, traffic jams occur every day. During this time, it is impossible to drive fast and most drivers are stuck in a barely-moving traffic jam. During this time, any type of aggressive driving can and will most likely lead to an accident.

Accidents occur everywhere. They can be as minor as a rear-end bump, or a direct collision, taking more than one life. As a driver, you should be aware of the dangers of the open road and driving in the city. Here are the most common types of aggressive driving and how they can lead to a fatal car accident.


Too Fast, Too Dangerous

One thing most people enjoy is speed and that rush of adrenaline. However, when behind the wheel, every extra mile of speed reduces the vehicle’s stability, makes it harder for the driver to operate and gives less time for reaction in case something happens.

It is the speed that kills, combined with the force of the impact. You are less likely to die in a collision between two vehicles going 25-30 miles per hour than in a collision between two vehicles going 40-50 miles per hour.
The only safety measure is the speed limit – pay attention to it and avoid getting caught in a car accident by being able to maneuver your vehicle should the situation require it. If by any chance you do end up in a car accident with fatal consequences, or someone you cared for died in a car accident, contact Wrongful Death Attorneys in San Diego and schedule your free consultation as quickly as possible. They will tell you what you should do next.

Frequent Lane Switching

Road hogging is extremely dangerous, and it is used by most drivers to “get ahead” and pass through the traffic quickly. However, this puts in danger everyone on the road. By switching lanes constantly, you make other drivers around you nervous, and if one of them does not pay attention to you, the chances are that they will hit you. Again, it may not be their fault, depending on how many times you switched lanes and how safely you performed it.

Tailgating

Driving too close to another vehicle is dangerous for both of you. BY doing so, you will put pressure on the other driver and at the same time, be unable to slow down or evade a collision if the driver in front of you decides to stop for whatever reason. 

Keep a safe distance, and always give your vehicle and the driver in front of you enough maneuvering space. You never know why the driver in front of you may hit the brakes, all of a sudden.

Distracted Driving

The worst type of driving is distracted driving. It puts everyone in danger on the road, and it is the number one cause of car accidents. Distractions can be anything, including:
  • Using your smartphone
  • Adjusting the radio
  • Talking with your passengers
  • Feeding your baby
  • Playing with your dog
  • Eating and drinking
  • Smoking a cigarette
Distractions are the reason why there are so many fatalities every year. If your loved one died in a car accident, caused by a distracted driver, Car Accident Attorneys in San Diego may be able to help you obtain death benefits. Get in touch with them today and find out your legal options.


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