7 most common reasons behind car accidents

No matter how good you are at driving, an accident is bound to happen sooner than later. Even if you’ve followed the standard safety

procedure to the T, you still can’t affect the actions of others. On top of that, we also need to consider weather conditions and vehicle

malfunctions as additional reasons behind crashes.

In this article, we’ll talk about the most common causes of car accidents. Hopefully, this guide will assist you in preventing the seamlessly

inevitable.

  1. Driving Under the Influence
    Driving under the influence remains one of the biggest causes of car crashes all around the world. Although many governments are making their traffic laws stricter to counter the issue, the problem is far from solved.
    Perhaps the biggest issue with DUI is the severity of accidents. “Our team has seen cases where a person directly rams into another car, killing several people in an instant,” warns Aaron M. Black, a Phoenix “Because of that, we always urge clients to avoid driving even if they drank just a beer or two.”
    The only saving grace is that the young generations are less prone to alcohol than ever. While other substances might still present an issue, at least we’re slowly eliminating one of the deadliest liquids in traffic.
  2. Distracted Driving
    Many people underestimate the impact of distracted driving. Interestingly enough, this is the most common reason behind vehicular accidents in many countries, especially with the development of smartphones. Drivers will not only talk to other people, but they might even type them while driving, increasing the risk for a disaster.
    Unfortunately, phones are not the only issue. Younger generations have shown awful focus scores across the board, which you notice during driving. When they’re traveling long distances, it isn’t uncommon for these drivers to completely lose track of the traffic and crash into objects and other vehicles.
    Nowadays, we have a few innovations that would tackle the issue. The hands-free technology and features are especially great, but we also need to mention electric cars. These modern vehicles take the burden of driving when you can no longer focus, helping you avoid mishaps.
  3. Speeding
    Speeding is one of the stupider ways of losing your head and endangering other traffic participants. The issue is especially common among young people and first-time drivers who want to push their vehicles to the limit. However, we’ve seen numerous experienced drivers falling into this trap.
    The best way to avoid these crashes is by simply sticking to the rules of the road. Adjust your driving to the weather conditions and congestion, and make rational decisions each time you sit behind the wheel.
    Most importantly, you should never be in a rush. The modern way of living forces us to take numerous unnecessary risks, which is something you need to avoid at all costs. Among other things, avoid speeding in dense traffic, as this is how you’ll endanger other participants and potentially end up in jail.
  4. Fatigue
    People who work several jobs and drive long distances have an increased chance of crashing due to fatigue. The issue is prevalent among those who work night shifts, but it can happen to just about anyone. It’s also worth mentioning that fatigue crashes become more common as a driver becomes older.
    The optimal way of preventing these accidents is by taking a break whenever you start feeling tired. Alternatively, you can introduce a rule to make a stop every three or four hours. Getting a good night’s rest is also vital, as it will allow you to perform at maximum capacity behind the wheel.
  5. Pothole Crashes
    Pothole crashes aren’t as common as some of the other entries. The thing with these types of accidents is that they’re easily preventable. Even if you run into a hole on the road, there’s a slim chance it will lead to a full-out accident.
    Pothole crashes present the biggest issue when coupled with other forms of reckless driving, such as DUI or distracted driving. Speeding is especially troublesome as you completely lose control of the vehicle.
    The best way to avoid this hazard is by prioritizing well-paved roads. Whenever possible, drive on large highways or roads that were recently finished. Rural roads are especially tricky, especially if this is your first time driving in an area.
  6. Weather Conditions
    We should never underestimate Mother Nature, especially when we sit behind a car wheel. Sudden rain or snow can make our vehicle swerve, making us pray for our well-being in those few moments before a crash.
    A good rule of thumb is to check weather conditions each time you get into a car or truck. While the information might not always be correct, it will indicate what to expect. You should also react quickly to changing situations; if you maintain the same high speed as before, you increase the odds of harming yourself and others.
  7. Windshield DamageWindshield damage is an odd one and an issue you have little control over. Every now and then, a small pebble will be propelled by other cars. If it flies toward your windshield, there’s a chance it will make a dent or a hole in the glass.The problem isn’t with the damage; you can always replace the windshield later on. The issue has to do with distraction. Many drivers lose control of their vehicles, making them ram into other objects and cars. Sometimes, the pebble might even penetrate the windshield and harm one of the passengers.The best way to avoid this issue is to keep your distance from the other vehicles. This is especially true when driving behind heavy-duty and various construction vehicles. In other words, as long as you obey the best driving safety policies, you shouldn’t get into trouble

last thoughts Unfortunately, despite all these preventative measures, car crashes are commonplace. Every now and then, we’ll hear about a child or a family that has suffered in an accident, making our skin crawl. Even with our limited ability to control our destinies, we should do everything in our power to stay safe in traffic. First off, you should avoid consuming alcohol and using other substances. Make sure you’re well rested before a long trip, and remove any distractions that could cause issues. Checking your car (especially if it’s an old one) is another great measure. Preparation is also vital, whether we’re talking about taking the best roads or adjusting to weather conditions. By obeying these rules, you’ll increase overall safety in traffic and avoid the stress that comes with it.

 

 

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