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September 11, 2015

When Driving The Speed Limit is Driving Too Fast

Speeding is a leading cause of automobile accidents, but driving over the posted speed limit is not the only way to drive too fast. There are a number of other factors that play a role in affecting road conditions and when they occur make driving at the posted speed limit, driving way too fast. This is all covered in lessons and driving tests within different states such as the Florida driving test and more, yet many people still forget that just because the road maintains a speed limit, doesn’t mean it’s safe to drive that speed in every weather condition. There is no excuse for not getting reliable lessons, they are in many countries and provide a large overview of road safety with theory tests and safe driving practices. Some people get things like driving lessons in Stockport for a reputable service that assists in teaching the things mentioned within this blog.

Night Time Driving is Dangerous
Driving at night is a leading cause of fatalities nationwide. The fatality rate at night is about three times as high as during daylight hours. The rate is calculated as fatalities per mile. Poor visibility caused by dark or poorly lit roads coupled with the blinding glare of oncoming traffic lights is commonly cited as causing night-time automobile accidents. To avoid accidents at night, it is best to invest in some decent headlights, such as xenon headlights, for better visibility on the road.

Inclement Weather Conditions
When one thinks of severe weather conditions affecting driving one automatically thinks of snow and ice. While snow and ice are problems that cause automobile accidents, fog and rain also contribute mightily to the number of fatalities. Rain and fog can make even daytime driving hazardous and decrease visibility. Poor visibility caused by fog and rain is exacerbated at night. This means that your chances of being involved in a car accident at nighttime are increased. As visibility isn’t as good, some drivers may fail to see your vehicle, causing you to collide. If this happens, and the accident wasn’t your fault, you will probably want to get in contact with a personal injury lawyer to help you get the compensation you deserve to cover the costs of any damage to your vehicle.

Thankfully there are a number of precautions that you can take to make sure that you maximize your night time driving safety. Clean all automobile windows inside and out regularly, as well as your headlight and break lights. Replace your windshield wipers every 3 months. Rotate your tires quarterly as well to even out the wear in your treads to give you better traction during rainy weather. Lastly, drive at least 10 miles per hour slower than the posted speed limit at night under any, even the best road conditions.

Spending a few minutes every 3 months to address these simple nighttime visibility and rainy weather issues will go a long, long way to reducing your and your family’s chances of being involved in a fatal nighttime automobile accident.

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