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Typical Reasons For An Automobile Accident July 25, 2019

Any driver on the road becomes quite conscious of the other drivers’ habits. Indeed, some habits can increase or decrease the chances that an automobile accident might take place. Yet that represents only one of 5 typical reasons for an on-road incident.

Reason #1: Improper behavior on the part of a driver.

The driver’s poor behavior might consist of time spent speeding or drinking and driving. Alternately, the driver might demonstrate some equally offense behavior, such as distracted driving. Those are the behaviors most-often associated with a motor vehicle accident.

Reason #2: Weather conditions

Drivers cannot control the weather. Still, each of them can adjust their driving to the road conditions that have been created by the weather. For instance, motorists should slow down, when traveling on an icy road. By the same token, each motorist should keep a reasonable distance from the vehicle in front of his or her vehicle.

Reason #3: Equipment problems

If a car’s brakes, steering system, tires or suspension does not get maintained properly, it could cease to function. It is not hard to imagine the on-road disaster that could occur, if a component such as the brake failed to function properly. A broken horn could prove to be equally disastrous.

The 4th of 5 reasons: Roadway design

True, drivers do not design roads. Municipalities seldom seek much input from local drivers, when planning a new street or highway. Still, municipalities do keep drivers in mind, when calling-for the posting of specific signs.
Drivers should pay close attention to the posted signs, along with the traffic lights. In the absence of a sign, a driver’s common sense should take over. It does not make sense to accelerate on a narrow road or a steep curve.

The last of the reasons: Roadway maintenance

A lack of roadway maintenance can increase the chances that 2 or more vehicles might collide with each other or with a stationary object. Here are some features that might result from the failure to maintain a street or highway: un-ploughed roads, potholes, obscured signs and missing signs.

If not planned well, maintenance tasks can make certain roads less safe. For instance, a maintenance crew might fail to clear a path around a rut, one created by those carrying out a given maintenance operation. That thoughtless oversight could send an automobile into the unmarked rut. As a result, the driver and passengers could sustain painful injuries.

Moreover, it might be hard for the injured driver/passengers to file a personal injury claim and that is why hiring an injury lawyer in St. Albert is important. The crew might cover the rut before the claim has been filed. Then the municipality would be relieved of its responsibilities, with respect to that one specific maintenance task.