According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, there are roughly 5.25 million car accidents in the U.S. every year. That means there is an accident every 60 seconds.
Driving the posted speed limit reduces your odds of being involved in an accident. Remember that road conditions may require driving below the posted limit to avoid spinouts, uncontrolled skids, and other threats.
It’s easy to be distracted by passengers, electronic devices, and things happening around you. Pay attention to the road, not what your passenger is saying or a cellphone call.
Driving when you’re tired is never a good idea. Far too many people fall asleep at the wheel and crash or simply don’t react quickly enough to avoid an accident when they’re overtired.
Pedestrians and bicycle riders don’t always behave in ways you expect to see. That means drivers need to be vigilant and pay close attention to what pedestrians and bike riders are doing.
Ignoring signs is easy because there are so many of them. However, those signs are designed to provide important information. Today, digital signs dot the landscape, and their messages change as driving conditions evolve.
While wearing seat belts has been required for years, some people still don’t bother to use them. In an emergency, a vehicle restraint system may help drivers avoid accidents as well as reduce injuries in the event an accident occurs.