Five Common Causes of Road Accidents

(LegalLaw247.com, January 28, 2016 ) Chicago, IL -- What may seem like a minor lapse, like not wearing a seat belt can often lead to an injury, or even take a life.

Prevention is the best cure. So, while you might be aware of each of these mistakes, doing a quick recap will only make us make better drivers and encourage others to drive safe as well.

Speeding

Now who doesn’t know that speeding causes accidents, yet accidents due to speeding are still very much around. What you need to think about is adrenaline rush versus life and safety. Research states that over 40% of fatal collisions are caused by excessive or inappropriate speed (reckless driving).

Speeding typically involves other factors that can lead to accidents as well. Typically speeding also leads to ignoring stop signs, crossing the center lane, and, related driving maneuvers that invite accidents. The higher speed you are in, the more difficult it becomes to apply brakes quickly, even when you sense danger.

And how can we forget the dreaded rollover crashes? Yes, they do happen because of the vehicle type, and condition of roads. But, did you know that fatal rollover crashes are commonly a result of excessive speeding. This also explains why a large number of fatal rollover crashes happen in the rural areas, where the speed limit is 55 miles per hour or higher. If you or a loved one had been involved in a car wreck, you may need the help of a top Chicago car accident attorney.

Drinking Under The Influence

Even the best of drivers cannot afford to overestimate themselves. Drinking under the influence of alcohol or drugs can seriously impair your driving. Drunk driving still remains the largest cause of vehicle crashes in the USA. The figures have shown some improvement over the years, and the laws related to DUI have become stricter. The overall situation however remains dismal.

Drunk driving begins a vicious cycle of inappropriate speeding, distracted driving, lane changes and swerving. It is also often accompanied by not wearing of seat belts. As alcohol related accidents continue to take place, it puts in danger many innocent lives on the road. The statistics of deaths due to drunken driving are startling. It can’t be emphasized enough- don’t drink and drive. A sober, designated driver is all you need to prevent drunken driving accidents. A small price to pay to keep yourself and the roads safe right?

Aggressive Driving

This is becoming a menace. Aggressive drivers commonly verbally abuse, block, tailgate, drive in a reckless manner, change lanes and make rude gesticulations to other drivers on the road. Car crashes and rollovers increase dramatically when you are driving aggressively. However, unlike the other fatal mistakes that causes road accidents, aggressive driving is less of a danger to the driver, and more to the others on the road.

Many times the driver is driving in a notorious manner out of sheer arrogance and ego. Even while driving rash, he will retain some amount of control. But another vehicle on the road may get hit or tailgated without any fault of its own and suffer major injury. People who have been hurt or injured due to another person’s negligence should seek the help of an experienced Chicago car accident lawyer for help.

Distracted Driving

Distracted driving on the roads is like those silly mistakes our teachers warned us about. They are silly and stupid, and yet we indulge in these only to pay heavily. Avoid talking on a cell phone or texting when you are driving. Even a second of distraction is dangerous. Eating while driving is another such distraction that makes your driving erroneous. You may miss stop lights, get into wrong-way driving, make improper turns or drive over potholes. With each of these you put yourself and others at risk. A large number of accidents are being caused due to distracted driving. Is your car seat really the place where you want to be the master of multitasking?


Night Driving

Vision problems are common during night driving. Most drivers find it difficult to continuously switch from dark to light and vice versa while driving at night. This becomes a major cause of accidents. Besides our bodies are conditioned to be less alert at night. This also leads to drowsiness and sleepiness behind the wheel. Though the number of vehicles are less at night, the incidence of accidents are higher. Avoiding night driving can make a marked difference in the safety of our roads. Also a few practical tips like dashboard lights at a low setting and clear windshields and windows also make night driving a tad bit safer. Victims of car accidents, motorcycle accidents and truck accidents should seek the help of a qualified personal injury attorney in Chicago.

To Conclude,

While these are some of the major culprits of road accidents, the unfortunate truth remains that they are very much a part of our roads and lives. While we must drive properly and follow safety standards at all times, there are still chances that we might become a victim while on our roads.

According to a top personal injury lawyer in Chicago - When a car accident is observed, write down as many details about the accident as you can. Additionally try and take pictures to document the situation. Lastly, inform an experienced accident and injury attorney immediately to receive the prompt and fair justice and compensation you deserve.

If you have been a victim of personal injury in a car accident or motor vehicle accident, contact a top local accident and injury attorney. It won’t be easy to obtain fair and just compensation from the liable parties without legal help.

You can learn more here.

Huner Law Offices, LLC
Rex Huner
312-733-4455
huner@illinoisinjuryfirm.com

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