Shankara Narayanan
Getting into a car accident can lead
to several unwanted consequences, including permanent injuries, loss of
earnings, etc. Why not do everything you can to avoid a car accident in the
first place then?
Here we would like to help you
understand the causes of car (auto vehicle) accidents, and therefore help you
learn preventative measures for automobile accidents.
While some of these car accident
causes may seem obvious and redundant to experienced drivers, this list aims to
educate all levels of drivers, from the teenage driver who just got his
license, to the senior driver with 40 years' experience behind the wheel.
Learning to drive a car takes many instructional hours behind the wheel,
especially if that driver wants to avoid causing automobile accidents.
Let our Top 25 Causes of Car Accidents
be your guide towards a lifetime of car accident prevention anywhere.
1. Distracted Driving: A distracted
driver is a motorist that diverts his or her attention from the road, usually
to talk on a cell phone, send a text message or eat food. The number one cause
of car accidents is not a criminal that drove drunk, sped or ran a red light.
Distracted drivers are the top cause of car accidents.
2. Speeding: You've seen them on the highway. Many
drivers ignore the speed limit and drive 10, 20 and sometimes 30 mph over the
limit. Speed kills, and traveling above the speed limit is an easy way to cause
a car accident. The faster you drive, the slower your reaction time will be if
you need to prevent an auto accident.
3. Drunk Driving: When you drink, you lose the
ability to focus and function properly and it's very dangerous when operating a
vehicle. Driving under the influence of alcohol causes car accidents every day,
even when they are one of the top causes that can be avoided. Always use a
designated driver if you go out and drink.
4. Reckless Driving: If you don't
drive carefully you may end up in a needless car accident. That's what often
happens to reckless drivers who speed, change lanes too quickly or
tailgate (driving so close to another
car) before causing a car accident. Reckless drivers are often impatient in
traffic so be sure to take extra care around aggressive drivers.
5. Rain: If the weather gets bad so do the
roads. Car accidents happen very often in the rain because water creates slick
and dangerous surfaces for cars, trucks, and motorcycles and often causes
automobiles to spin out of control or skid while braking. To avoid a car
accident, drive extra careful when it rains.
6. Running Red Lights: When you're
driving your car, red means stop and not doing so usually leads to car accidents.
Drivers that run red lights, run the risk of causing wrongful death because
they often cause side-impact collisions at high speeds. To avoid a car
accident, look both ways for oncoming cars as you approach a green light.
7. Running Stop Signs: Stop signs
should never be ignored, but when they are, serious car accidents are often the
result. Each year, thousands of car accidents occur because one driver ran a
stop sign. Many rollover accidents and side-impact car accidents result from
drivers that run stop signs. You should always look both ways when proceeding
through a stop sign.
8. Teenage Drivers: Youth is wasted on the young,
but careful driving is never wasted on young drivers. Unfortunately, teenagers
aren't often known for their carefulness. When teen drivers hit the roads they
don't always know what to do and that lack of experience ends up causing car
accidents.
9. Night Driving: Driving in the daylight can be
hazardous, but driving at night nearly doubles the risk of a car accident
occurring. When you can't see what's up ahead you don't know what to anticipate
as you drive towards it. As the sun goes down, your awareness of the road and
cars around you must go up.
10. Design Defects: No product is ever made
perfectly, and cars are no different. Automobiles have hundreds of parts, and
any of those defective parts can cause a serious car accident. Many automakers
have had problems with design defects in the past, including Ford Explorer rollover
accidents and Toyota's unintended acceleration crashes.
11. Unsafe Lane Changes: There will
always come a time where you need to get over to another lane (i.e. exit from a
freeway, get in the correct lane to make a turn, etc.). When drivers don't make
safe lane changes properly, it often leads to a car accident. To prevent a
needless car accident, use your turn signal, check your blind spots and always
proceed carefully into the next lane.
12. Wrong-Way Driving: Everyone has
lapses in judgment, but when behind the wheel of a car, those clouded instincts
can be deadly. You can turn down a street thinking it is a normal right turn,
when in actuality, it is a one-way street in the opposite direction. When you
go the wrong way, everyone is in danger because as you head towards a car
accident.
13. Improper Turns: The reason that we have stop
lights, turn signals, and lanes designated for moving either right or left as
opposed to straight is because when drivers ignore the rules of the road, car
accidents are often the result. To prevent a car accident, always look for
signs and obey the proper right-of-way before you make a turn.
14. Tailgating: Many drivers are impatient and
reckless, driving so close to another car that they cannot react in time if the
car in front of them brakes suddenly. Many fatal car accidents have occurred
when a motorist dangerously tailgated another driver at high speeds. You can
prevent these car accidents by giving the car in front of you a one-car-length
buffer for every 10 mph you drive.
15. Driving Under the Influence of Drugs: It's not only
alcohol that is dangerous when mixed with driving on the road; Drugs, both
legal and illegal, can impair your ability to fully function as a driver. If
your mind isn't clear and you don't have complete control over your body,
getting behind the wheel can lead to serious car accidents.
16. Ice: You're driving down the road, it's
dark out and you want to get home for the warm fire. Next thing you know, your
car is spinning dangerously out of control because you hit black ice; ice is a
major cause of car accidents for cities with cold weather climates.
17. Snow: Snow (dangerous mixture of ice and
water) is a dangerous recipe for car accidents each winter storm. Like ice,
snow is not something you usually encounter when driving in few Cities.
18. Road Rage: Everyone has been angry at another
driver for one reason or another, but some drivers let their rage overcome
them. By tailgating another driver in anger or speeding past another driver
only to pull in front of them and brake, these road "ragers" cause
many needless car accidents each year.
19. Potholes: Motorists are well aware of the
dangers posed by potholes in the street. Drivers run the risk of losing control
of their car or blowing out a tire when they drive over these potholes. If you
see a pothole in your car's path, you can avoid a car accident by making sure
that your tires do not drive over it.
20. Drowsy Driving: Driver fatigue isn't talked
about a lot, but how well can we expect anyone to drive when they're having
trouble staying awake. Most of the car accidents caused by drowsy driving occur
at night. If you find yourself wanting to fall asleep at the wheel, pull over
when it's safe and try to take a quick 30 minute power nap.
21. Tire Blowouts: Most highways are littered
with the scattered remains of a tire blowout. Tire blowouts can cause you to
lose control of your vehicle, and they are especially dangerous for bigger
automobiles like semi-trucks. When encountering a tire blowout, try to maintain
control of your vehicle and pull over safely and you will likely avoid a
serious car accident.
22. Fog: Fog isn't the most common weather
occurrence, and that's good news for car accidents statistics. Driving is a
skill that requires the ability to see, but fog makes it extremely difficult to
see sometimes more than a car length in front of you. Avoid car accidents by
using your fog lights — and never your high beams — when driving in the fog.
23. Deadly Curves: Some people call them dead
man's curves, but everyone should be careful when approaching a curve. Many
motorists have lost control of their cars along a dangerous curve and lost
their lives in a car accident. So when you approach deadly curve's sign follow
the posted speed limit and drive cautiously to avoid a car accident.
24. Animal Crossings: While drivers
are required to know the rules of the roadway, wild animals do not take
driver's education. Wild animals will wade out into the street, and it's up to
you to make sure that you don't get into a car accident with them. Take caution
when you see an animal crossing sign and use your high beams when traveling in
rural, woody areas.
25. Street Racing: Street racing is an
underground culture of fast cars and deadly car accidents. With turbo engines
and nitrous oxide boosters, cars often reach very high speeds during a street
race, making any resulting car accident much more dangerous and unlikely to
yield any survivors.
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