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How drivers can reduce the likelihood of accidents

On Behalf of | Oct 8, 2019 | Auto Accident Injuries |

Around 40,000 people died in car accidents in 2018. According to the National Safety Council, safety features on motor vehicles and a culture that encourages driving safely can make a difference. There are several steps that California drivers can take to make their time on the road safer.

People should stay alert and keep their hands on the steering wheel while driving. This includes avoiding distractions that would lead to removing their hands from the wheel, such as using a cellphone. Texting and driving causes a person’s attention to leave the road and may make them let go of the steering wheel. Even using hands-free devices can be distracting and dangerous. Keeping the car well-maintained is also important. A mechanical problem that is ignored, such as problems with the brakes, could lead to a serious accident.

Despite all the publicity devoted to reducing drinking and driving, around 10,000 people annually die as a result of a drunk driver. Drivers should never get behind the wheel if they have been drinking alcohol. Even avoiding distraction, keeping the car in good working order and avoiding drinking and driving cannot prevent accidents for people who cannot manage their emotions while driving. People should remain calm instead of becoming impatient, losing their tempers and making dangerous mistakes.

A person who has been injured in a motor vehicle accident may want to contact Costa Mesa auto accident injury lawyers. The person might be due compensation from the party responsible for the accident. This may be a driver who was distracted or driving under the influence or who had an incident of road rage. It could also be because of a mechanical issue, which could mean the manufacturer is responsible in some cases. An attorney may advise a person regarding how to proceed in either situation.

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