The Latest Distracted Driving Statistics
Distracted driving has been proven to be unsafe, but more and more drivers are driving distracted each year. Whether you are answering a text message while on the road or eating a cheeseburger in the car from your favorite fast food drive-through, you cannot drive safely without keeping your attention fully focused on the road ahead.
What Are the Consequences of Speeding?
When driving in Texas, seeing cars go 10, 15, or 20 mph over the speed limit is a very common sight. When it comes to being a safe driver, speeding is a serious cause for concern. As a driver goes faster, they significantly reduce the amount of time they have to react to changes on the road ahead. Speed limits are put into place for a reason – each road has a different limit based on what area the road is in, the width of the road, how dense the traffic will be, etc. It has been proven that one of the main factors in fatal road accidents is speeding.
Who Is at Fault When an Accident Involves a Pedestrian?
Most people think that in accidents between cars and pedestrians, the driver of the vehicle must be at fault. We were all taught that the pedestrian always has the right of way; however, from a legal standpoint that may not be true. In a car accident involving a pedestrian, the pedestrian can be at wholly […]
Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
Motorcycle crashes can be absolutely devastating and can cause traumatic injuries. Even at low speeds, motorcycle injuries can be severe. Riding a motorcycle can be a fun, efficient way to get around your city; however, over 80 percent of all reported motorcycle crashes result in traumatic injury or death to the motorcyclist.
Driver Error and Car Accidents
Car accidents occur every day and are caused by a variety of reasons, including bad weather, road hazards, or mechanical car issues. However, according to the National Safety Council, about 94% of motor vehicle accidents happen purely from driver error. This means that nearly all car accidents are preventable.
Tailgating Can Lead to Serious Car Accidents
Driving on Texas roads is not always a stress-free experience. You may be in a hurry to get somewhere but the driver in front of you is just not going fast enough for you. The temptation to tailgate that car might be very high, but tailgating can lead to serious car accidents and is considered aggressive driving in Texas.