Five Most Common Causes of Car Crashes in the US

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Pacific Attorney Group is a los angeles personal injury firm that handles mainly car and auto accidents across California.
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Car crashes happen every day and while for some people, the casualties that result from these accidents are mere statistical data, these are in fact real people and real lives that matter. Here are five leading causes of car accidents that could be avoided by taking extra measures:

 

Driver Inattention

Driver Inattention or distracted driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents in the United States. This happens when a driver loses concentration on the task of driving. A lot of things can be considered as distractions. Some of them are: sending text messages while driving, watching videos or playing games on the smart phone while driving, eating, and even auditory distractions like in-car music. In 2018, over 2,8000 people were killed in crashes that involved a distracted driver, according to data from the CDC.

 

Operating the Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol


It’s sad to think that until today, a large number of drivers still ignore the signs and reminders telling them to not drink and drive. Because of drunk driving, more than 10,000 people died in car crashes in the United States in 2016. That’s 28 percent of all traffic-related deaths in the country.  Like other common causes of accidents, this can also be prevented by taking measures like having a designated non-drinking driver if traveling with a group, or if you’re alone, you can call a taxi or a ride share service.

 

Driver Drowsiness and Fatigue


Drowsiness and fatigue are often overlooked but these are major contributors to the number of car crash fatalities and injuries. People who are at a higher risk of getting into accidents due to drowsiness and fatigue are truck drivers and those driving other commercial vehicles, people working long shifts, and drivers that are sleep deprived.

 

Not Following Speed Limits

Speed limits and regulations vary by state but regardless of location, these limits are in place for a reason. People can come up with a variety of reasons to disregard speed limits and drive aggressively but they cannot ignore the impact of over speeding not only on the driver and the vehicle but also on the other vehicles and people around.

 

Running Red Lights & Stop Signs


Even if the circumstances on the road seem perfect to just head for that read light, drivers should still remember that beating the red light has serious consequences to human lives. Running stop signs can cause major impact on surrounding vehicles and can cause deaths and injuries.

 

Dealing with the effects of a car accident is never easy. Aside from the physical recovery, there’s the legal aspect that needs to be settled. For that, you will need a personal injury lawyer in LA from PacificAttorneyGroup.com who can help you.


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