Dying So Fast: "Car Accidents: The Fast Way to Death" - Tips for All Drivers

Dying So Fast: "Car Accidents: The Fast Way to Death" - Tips for All Drivers

According to a recent study, car accidents ranked ninth in the top ten causes of death worldwide. It also ranked first in the top ten accident fatalities. More than 40,000 Americans die in car accidents each year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a person is involved in a car accident every ten seconds. It is estimated that every 12 minutes, a person is killed in a car accident. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans 35 and younger. In 2002 alone, 43,005 deaths caused by car accidents have been reported.


What are the main causes of car accidents?


Car accidents can often be attributed to the recklessness or negligence of the driver, the vehicles involved in an accident, and the road and weather conditions at the time of the accident.


Driver negligence.


Driver negligence can manifest itself in many ways. It can be due to a rubber collar, driving under the influence of alcohol, inexperienced driver, or aggressive driving behavior.


Under the driver's negligence, rubber collars had been reported to be the leading cause of car accidents. This happens when motorists stop to watch other accidents happen and lose concentration on the road. This distraction ends in a chain of accidents that could have been prevented. Driving while intoxicated is strictly prohibited in the US This is considered a crime and is not taken lightly. Forty percent of all traffic-related deaths have been attributed to drunk driving. Inexperienced drivers who are not accompanied by an adult with a valid driver's license also contribute to car accidents. A quarter of the reported car accidents involved teenage drivers. Aggressive driving behavior, such as challenging other drivers to a street race in the middle of the road, forcing a lane cut, not yielding to other cars, also contributes to rising car accident statistics.


Vehicles.


Defective auto parts, vehicle design, and / or car maintenance are also major causes of car accidents. Faulty door latches, seat belts, air bags, seat backs, roofs, ignition systems, and fuel systems are all contributing factors to damage caused in vehicular accidents. The overall faulty design of a car increases the likelihood of accidents and damage. SUV designs make a car less stable on the road and four times more likely to roll over in an accident compared to passenger cars.


Road and weather conditions.


Understandably, this cause is not really something that man can have any control over. However, choosing to hit the road without first considering the weather and road condition can also be considered negligence on the part of the driver.


How can I avoid car accidents?


Responsible driving is the key to avoiding being involved in a car accident. For teen drivers, do not drive off unsupervised. Avoid drinking too much alcohol when driving, not only will you be able to see the road clearer, but your concentration will also be better. Focus on the road, ignore distractions while driving. If you really need to take a moment to recognize any distractions, park your car in a safe area and then attend to whatever needs your immediate attention. Drive defensively instead of being aggressive on the road. Always be aware of the weather conditions before heading out. Be sure to check your vehicle for problems even before hitting the road. It is better to be prepared and safe than to have an accident on the road.

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