HOW TO AVOID TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
Speed is a major factor in
many accidents. Driving too fast for condition of the road, weather, vehicle or
driver increases your chances of having an accident. Reduce speed during adverse
weather conditions. Rain, ice, sleet, snow and otherwise poor road surfaces can
increase your stopping distance dramatically. Add worn tires or brakes to this
and the distance increases further. Poor driving skills on top of these other
factors can make the situation almost impossible. Keep your vehicle in good
condition. Worn tires and brakes can decrease your ability to control the
vehicle under emergency stopping and turning situations. Replace windshield
wipers regularly and keep the windshield washer full and in operating condition.
Dirty or muddy water splashed onto your window can cause a "blackout"
for several seconds while you locate and activate the washer. Be familiar with
its location and operation so that you may use it quickly and without taking
your eyes off the road.
Wear your seatbelt. It will hold you in place during violent maneuvers. You
might do an excellent job of recognizing a hazard suddenly appearing in front of
you, realize there's no time to stop, make an abrupt turn to the left, and then
find yourself thrown all the way to the passenger side of the vehicle. What do
you do then? You brace yourself for the accident your going to cause trying to
avoid the first one! There are many other sudden happenings that can cause you
to thrown around inside of the vehicle, and once that happens you're no longer
in control. You become just another passenger along for the ride. Speaking of
passengers; buckle them down too. Flying passengers can injure or kill you as
well as themselves. Get a physicist to compute for you the effective weight of
your 175 pound passenger when he hits you in a 30 MPH crash! It'll scare you!
Stay away from other vehicles! That may sound silly, but most accidents involve
two or more vehicles. Try not to be near those who are looking for a place to
wreck! Don't tailgate and don't allow others to tailgate you. If traffic
conditions are light (you L.A. folks won't understand this) try not to drive
beside other vehicles. They'll always swerve right into you when they try to
dodge that dog or cat in the road! If a vehicle next to you is struck by another
vehicle, he could be pushed into you. If you're not in "downtown"
traffic, and can do so, spread out. (I know you L.A. people are saying
"what planet is this guy from?") Intersections are the favorite
meeting places for cars and drivers looking for a place to crash. Always check
cross traffic before starting out on a green light. Someone is always trying to
get the last part of that yellow light.
Stay away from 18-wheelers at all times. Always avoid being on the right side of
one, especially near places where the truck driver might want to make a right
turn. Large tractor-trailer rigs must, by the nature of their size, make wide
right turns. That is, they cannot make a right turn from the right lane like
smaller vehicles. This maneuver may give the appearance of an open lane
available for use by an unsuspecting person not seeing the truck's turn signal.
Many a car and driver has been crushed by the trailer and wheels of those large
rigs. Another hazard of those big trucks is retread tires coming apart on the
highway. Have you ever been beside one of those big rigs when an old retreaded
tire decides to blow? It'll get your attention fast! It can cause some drivers
to change lanes or slow abruptly. If you're on a motorcycle you could be
seriously injured if you are close behind or beside on of these rigs when a tire
blows. We've all seen those tire remnants scattered about the highway so be
aware that it happens quite often.
All vehicles come from the factory with "blind spots" installed free
of charge. Know where yours are and always check them before making a lane
change. Remember; you can't check them with mirrors. That's why they're called
blind spots. You'll have to turn around and actually look. Don't ride in the
blind spots of other vehicle. You're just asking for trouble if you do. Parking
lots are one of the best places to find a fender bender. They're a good place to
have your head on a swivel. Vehicles seem to come out of nowhere in a mall
parking lot and you'll have to be constantly looking left and right if you want
to stay out of trouble.
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