Auto accidents don’t end with the crash. There is also the inconvenience of car repair or replacement. Injuries too can have lingering effects, or cause temporary or permanent disability.
There’s an inherent risk in sharing the road if other drivers are driving while distracted or impaired. Smart drivers can minimize these risks and the chance of a crash by utilizing safe driving practices.
Before Getting in The Car
An external car check can make sure you and your car arrive at your destination safely. If any of your car’s systems are compromised it can put you at risk on the road.
On The Road
Distracted driving is a major cause of automobile accidents. Smartphones are an irresistible temptation. Turn the phone off while driving or place it out of reach until you reach your destination.
Impaired driving doesn’t just refer to drinking and drug use, it can also be when a driver is too tired to react quickly on the road, or is taking a medication with drowsiness as a side effect.
Drive Defensively
Take a defensive driving course to train your reflexes to react to unexpected hazards on the road and erratic behavior from other drivers. Obey all posted speed limits and depart early enough so you are not rushing on the road. Signal and slowly change lanes, making sure to check all blind spots. Rushed driving, cutting in front of other vehicles, improper signaling and weaving between lanes can cause an accident.
You can’t control others on the road, but if someone else causes an accident that injures you, a accident lawyer in Boulder can help get you the compensation you deserve.