By | July 13th, 2017

Most drivers lack emergency maneuvering skills. There is little if any training in this in the driving education courses for getting a driving license. Once people start driving, they avoid getting into emergency situations (as they should). Because of this, motorists needlessly get into accidents because they can’t pull off the required emergency maneuver to avoid the crash. One of the most basic and important maneuvers is emergency braking. When motorists are forced to brake hard, they often fail to brake hard enough in the case of ABS brakes, or they hit the.

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By | July 13th, 2017

Many people enjoy motorcycles because they can cruise the roads unencumbered by the metal “cage” of a car. This, and the fast acceleration and feeling of rushing air give them an exhilarating feeling of freedom. It is visceral feelings such as this, that make the motorcyclist feel truly alive. But the very things that make motorcycling life-enhancing also make motorcycle accidents deadly. Unfortunately, many things can lead to the wrongful death of a motorcyclist. Three of these are: Negligent Motorists Motorcycles are smaller than other vehicles on the road, and can fade.

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By | July 13th, 2017

Common sense is a good guide for many things including driving. For example, it dictates that distracted driving and aggressive driving are dangerous, and that driving too fast on a slippery road invites an accident. However, sometimes car accident statistics about some situations disagree with common sense notions. When this is the case, your common sense increases your car accident risk. Here are three examples of counter intuitive car accident facts: Most Accidents Happen near Home Approximately 75 percent of all accidents happen within fifteen miles of home. Many people.

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By | July 6th, 2017

Cruise control automatically maintains a constant speed much like your foot does on the gas pedal. It saves gas, prevents you from getting speeding tickets, and makes long drives easier. However, it has a number of safety drawbacks. Three of these are: It Slows Your Reaction Time When driving without cruise control, your right foot is always at the gas pedal. If a traffic emergency happens, hitting the brakes involves a simple movement of the foot to the left from the gas pedal. This movement is automatic because it has.

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By | July 6th, 2017

Driving while fatigued, especially at night, is as deadly as driving under the influence of alcohol. Fatigue reduces your reaction time, judgment, and mental alertness. If you drive this way for too long, then falling asleep at the wheel is sure to follow. It can happen to anyone because no drug is required for this type of impairment. Unlike DUI driving, the antidote for fatigued driving is easy and quick: drinking a cup of coffee while taking a rest break. However, coffee has its limitations. It won’t work for severe.

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By | July 6th, 2017

Many drivers do not know how to share the road with motorcycles, making motorcycle accidents an all too common occurrence. However, due to the exposed nature of riding a motorcycle, a motorcycle accident can be particularly devastating, leaving you injured and out of work for days or even weeks. This makes it important that you consult an injury attorney if you have been injured in a motorcycle accident. Here are just a few of the reasons why you should contact an attorney if you have been injured in a recent.

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By | June 29th, 2017

Whether it’s done out of impatience, haste, or habit, tailgating is an extremely dangerous practice. Some think it isn’t a big deal because so many people do it. However, that doesn’t change the fact that it can cause a crash where the fault will almost certainly be the tailgater’s since rear-end accidents are almost always the fault of the car behind. Such an accident can happen in less than a second because the following distance of tailgaters often leaves less than a second of reaction time. In a situation requiring a hard stop,.

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By | June 29th, 2017

Side mirrors have been on cars for over 80 years. They’ve changed a bit over the years. They were outlawed in some states and then added as an option in the early years of mirror usage. Mirrors started out on the driver’s side fender in an early attempt to capture the driver’s blind spot before finally ending up on the doors. Today drivers are used to having a side mirror on both the driver and passenger side. The passenger mirror has the familiar “Objects in mirror are closer than they.

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By | June 29th, 2017

Every day people across the country receive emergency medical treatment following a car accident. While some are diagnosed with minor injuries, others are not so fortunate as they have sustained an injury severe in nature. One such injury is a pneumothorax. Better known as a collapsed lung, it occurs when air fills the space between the chest wall and lungs. As air fills the space, it pushes on the outside of the lung causing it to collapse. Symptoms There are several symptoms of a collapsed lung including: Pain that radiates.

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By | June 22nd, 2017

A lot of what motorists accept as truth about driving are often nothing more than common misconceptions. Although they seem like common sense on the surface, some can cause a devastating car accident. Here are three dangerous driving misconceptions: Driving Faster on Your Commute Saves Time Strictly speaking, driving faster does save time but not that much. For example, averaging 55 mph on a ten-mile commute requires about 11 minutes of travel. Averaging 70 mph on the same commute will take 8.6 minutes. This only saves you 2.4 minutes. While the.

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