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How To Avoid A Traffic Collision

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No matter if you are new to the world of driving or if you have been doing it for the past 30 years, traffic collisions happen and anyone can unfortunately experience one. That being said, there are actually a number of things that you can do in order to prevent such a situation happening to yourself. These including the following:

 

Keep an eye out for kids

Traffic collisions do not just happen with other vehicles on the road but they can also happen with pedestrians too, particularly children. This is because they do not possess the same road safety maturity that adults do, which is why whenever you find yourself driving in built up areas, you need to pay maximum attention to your surroundings. At any second a child could step out into the road from behind a parked up vehicle or ride their bike into the road and driving slowly can help you to react to these actions much quicker.

 

Use your turn signals

Even if you do not think there are any other vehicles or pedestrians around to signal to, you should always use your turning signals. Drivers not using their turn signals at all or using them incorrectly is a major cause of traffic collisions in Binghamton. Whenever you want to change lanes on the highway, you should indicate a number of seconds before you actually plan on switching lanes so that all other road users around you are clearly informed on what your intentions are.

 

Do not drive in certain conditions

Driving at night and / or in bad weather should always be avoided wherever possible due to the increased risk of a traffic collision that they pose. For instance, driving at night brings reduced visibility and the possibility of nocturnal animals attempting to cross the roads, and in bad weather braking distances and vehicle handling are seriously diminished.

 

Keep an eye out for traffic light dodgers

Whenever coming up to a set of traffic lights that are on green you should always check both ways for vehicles dodging the traffic lights. A great deal of traffic collisions occur at traffic lights with drivers thinking they can make it before they change color. To be extra safe, you should always use the three second rule when approaching a green light by counting to three and looking all around to make sure that it is safe to proceed.

 

Other things you can do to avoid a traffic collision include driving to the speed limit at all times and keeping your vehicle well maintained.

 

Even if you take onboard all of the above advice and incorporate it into your own driving style, you cannot control the actions of other drivers on the road and so you may still unfortunately experience a traffic collision. Where this happens and it was not your fault then you need the help of a specialist car accident lawyer who can look after you and ensure that you get the compensation that you are rightly entitled to.

Mandy Kloppers
Author: Mandy Kloppers

Mandy is a qualified therapist who treats depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, trauma, and many other types of mental health issues. She provides online therapy around the world for those needing support and also provides relationship counselling.