What Are the Most Common Causes of Car Accidents?

Distracted Driving:
- Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of car accidents in the state. The distractions may include eating, grooming, talking, reading, or even texting. Even a momentary lapse of a few seconds can result in an accident. The state has taken a number of steps to increase the penalties for distracted driving, but simple things like texting while driving is still increasing.
Drunk and Drugged Driving:
Drunk and drugged driving is another common cause of car accidents. This tends to be common during weekends, holidays, and festive occasions. Tragically, it often results in the loss of life of innocent people. Both drunk and drugged driving are illegal and result in stiff penalties.
Excessive Speed:
Speeding is very common on the roads in Arizona both on the highways and inner city. People speed for many reasons, but it is a dangerous habit as it is cited as the 2nd most common cause of accidents. Resist the urge to speed and leave home early; it may save your life.
Reckless Driving:
- This is quite common among younger and impatient drivers. Some drivers change lanes suddenly, others act very aggressively on the roads and then others cut into lines and suddenly apply the brakes. Some simply cannot wait to make a turn. Reckless driving continues to be a common cause of accidents, especially during rush hours. In some cases, this means running red lights and stop signs. In others, it may mean tailgating a vehicle. These behaviors are dangerous and common, but the consequences are always serious.
Weather:
- Even though Arizona is hot and dry, it does have the occasional heavy downpours. Tragically many people continue to drive at the same speed when it rains and it usually ends up in an accident. The combination of heat and rain often leads to slippery roads; causing cars to glide without control. Plus, sometimes it rains heavily and the visibility is limited- the best advice is to pull over and let the rains subside- it can save your life.
While these are the most common cause of car accidents, there are several other reasons car accidents happen throughout the state. Not maintaining your vehicle is one way to cause an accident. When safety equipment like headlights or tail lights go out, you could cause an accident. Similarly, bald tires and other problematic issues with your car make it less safe to drive. It’s your responsibility to ensure your car doesn’t have any of these problems that could compromise your safety or that of others while you’re on the road.
Poorly maintained vehicles aren’t the only other cause of accidents in Arizona, though. The terrain throughout the state is also a factor in some accidents. From blind curves to potholes, oil slicks, and gravel roads, you must be careful as you drive throughout the state. Don’t forget to be on the lookout for wild animals. Any kind of animal can cause an accident, but deer, coyotes, and raccoons are the most likely to create problems on the road. Often they can cause a driver to veer or brake suddenly, and they may cause more than one car to crash.
Road construction may also cause accidents in the state. On any given day, there are hundreds of road construction sites in the state, and despite careful signage, motorists are still often taken by surprise. That can not only injure a worker, but also drivers.
Some groups are more likely to be in a car accident than others. Teens tend to experience more accidents than any other age group. Most simply do not have the experience required for safe driving. They tend to speed, text while driving, get distracted by passengers and cell phones and drink and drive. Parents can help mitigate the risk by pushing teens to go to a defensive driving course and creating smartphone rules while in the vehicle.
There are many causes of motor vehicle accidents and in most cases, they can be prevented. Getting into a motor vehicle accident is serious, and if you end up seriously injuring or killing another person, rest assured, the consequences can be severe. Pay attention to the roads, abide by the traffic rules, drive according to the speed posted, and remain patient; it will save not only your life but many others.
It is important to note that you need to collect the evidence if you have been in a car accident, contact your insurance provider, get treatment for any injuries suffered during the accident in a short amount of time immediately after the crash.
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