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August 8, 2019 5 Common Causes of Road Accidents

Accidents are inevitable with reckless drivers on the road. Here is a clear view on how driving habits can take a life away.

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On a daily basis, the number of people involved in road accidents is growing. Most of these situations may be caused by human error yet environmental factors remain as one of the considerations. Driving in an unsafe and irresponsible manner will not just put your life at risk but as well as the other party. Regardless if you follow the traffic laws or not, being involved in road accidents are inevitable when there are reckless drivers on the road.

As a driver, you have to be wary of your surroundings while driving especially with any usual activities on the road. What constitutes the number of road accidents and how do you prevent this from happening? Driving does not just hold you responsible for the damages but also the life of the involved at risk. These causes of road accidents will give you a clear view about how driving habits can take a life away.

Drunk Driving

Most people are engaged in having fun after a long day. What better way of spending the rest of your night than drinking and hanging out with friends? If you know you’re drunk, don’t try to drive yourself home. It is very irresponsible for someone to drink then drive.

Drunk driving may be a habit of yours but not because you can, doesn’t mean you will. It is a serious crime in which most are willing to risk because driving is more convenient than taking a cab. You may not be caught drunk driving but know that you are not just compromising your safety but the safety of other people too.

When you are under the influence of alcohol, yoursenses are not as effective as it is when you’re sober that’s why drunk driving is highly discouraged. Be a responsible drinker and a responsible driver.

Overspeeding

Living in a fast-paced era, people want to get to where they are supposed to be in the fastest way possible. This is common for people who are running late or when the roads are free from traffic. Overspeeding is the primary cause of a vehicle collision especially in highways. Regardless of how fast or slow your speed is, you will reach your destination.

It is very tempting to drive at high speed but consider the consequences of what you think is convenient for you. Drive at an acceptable speed which you think is manageable. As much as possible, prevent switching from lane to lane and driving past other cars at a fast pace.

Being too aggressive on roads can lead to road accidents too. Take your time driving and don’t feel pressured. Being late is not an excuse for overspeeding. It is the root cause of the majority of road casualties.

Poor Road Lighting

The number of road accidents increases especially at night when the environment is naturally dark. This is why street lights are very significant in both roads and highways at night. The visibility affects how you drive even with the presence of street lights and headlights.

This is why people who drive at night are highly encouraged to be cautious of their surroundings. The road visibility at night is not as effective as the visibility of the road during the day. If the street lights are not sufficient on the road you’re passing by, make sure that you turn on your full lights for a clear view of the road.

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Beating the Red Light

Stoplights are designed to engineer different traffic conditions. This way, the flow of traffic is manageable and doesn’t seem too congested. When the traffic lights turn yellow or orange, slow down immediately and prepare for a stop. Don’t beat the red light because apart from the fact that it is a violation, it can also cause a vehicular collision. Be cautious about the traffic signals to avoid being pulled up causing even more delay.

Distracted Driving

As you drive, make sure that you are focused on driving and the surroundings. Multitasking may be a talent but it’s not a valid reason for you to do so. One of the common activities while driving is texting or calling. Multitasking while driving is as risky as drunk driving.

You put yourself and other people at risk. Keep both of your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road. Attend to your phone when you have already reached your destination. If your calls are urgent, use a Bluetooth earpiece to keep both of your hands on the wheel. Your life is more important than the calls and texts you are receiving.

Conclusion

One of the things to remember when you’re driving is that you do not just ensure your safety and the safety of your passengers. You also have to take into consideration the safety of the other drivers on the road. What you think is convenient for you may cost a person’s life. Bear in mind that driving responsibly is not as simple as complying with traffic regulations but also the driver etiquettes.

 

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