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Car Crashes And Common Causes
A car crash can change your life in seconds. No one expects a car crash. The devastating injuries and deaths caused by motor vehicle crashes means that Alaska drivers must do their best to follow traffic laws and drive responsibly.
Unfortunately, there is no way to make yourself completely safe against the threat of a motor vehicle crash. The most common causes of injurious car crashes include distracted drivers, drunk drivers, and unlawful drivers.
Distracted Driving and Motor Vehicle Crashes
Distracting driving is an issue worsening in the age of modern technology. Smartphone use or texting while driving is rampant on our nation’s roadways. Some believe that texting while driving — and statistics seem to support this — is even more dangerous than drunk driving. Either way, taking your eyes off the road to manipulate an electronic device is never a good idea. Drivers are also distracted during activities such as applying makeup or changing radio stations. These distractions cause drivers to operate their vehicles blindly and cause serious car crashes.
Drunk Drivers
Annually, Drunk drivers cause many motor vehicle crashes. Drunk Drivers have slower reaction times and cannot accurately see what is happening on the road. The altered state causes drivers to make poor decisions — like choosing to drive too fast instead of following the posted speed limit or changing lanes uncontrollably. As you can imagine, not following the rules of the road and driving while under the influence is a recipe for disaster, which is why so many DUI car crashes involve very serious injuries and death.
Unlawful Drivers and Car Crashes
Finally, unlawful drivers come in all varieties. The rules of the road were created for a very important reason: to keep us safe. When a driver fails to follow traffic, other drivers will be caught off guard because unlawful drivers act unexpectedly. Suffice it to say, most car crashes are due to one or more driver’s failure to adhere to the law.
If you suffer injuries in a motor vehicle crash due to another person’s negligence, you need to hold that person responsible. Holding people responsible for their actions encourages more drivers to follow the rules of the road, making the roads safer for everyone.
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