- greater chance of losing control of their vehicle;
- a decreased distance to stop if there’s an emergency;
- an increase in crash severity; and
- an increase in gas consumption.
Car Accident
What Are the Most Common Causes of Car Accidents?
With thousands of drivers on New Hampshire roads every day, car accidents are bound to happen. And even though auto safety technology is improving every year with sensors to tell you if another car is in your blind spot and automatic emergency braking systems, the number of car accidents that happen continues to rise steadily. According to a study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported by Safer America, traffic accidents cost almost $900 billion every year. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reported nearly 264 million registered vehicles on American roads in 2015. That same year, there were 6.3 million accidents involving fatalities, injuries, or property damage. Eighty percent of accidents involve males, who drive about 30% more miles every year. Even so, there are more female drivers on the road than men. More accidents happen on the weekend, even though there’s generally less traffic than during the workweek. Drunk/drugged driving and speeding are the two leading causes of traffic accidents, but distracted driving and weather conditions also contribute to car accidents. Drunk/Drugged Driving Drunk driving continues to be a problem in the U.S., despite law enforcement education and the efforts of organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to make the general public aware of the dangers of driving while impaired. With more and more states passing medical and recreational marijuana laws, more people are under the influence of cannabis when they’re behind the wheel. In the U.S., NHTSA estimates 30 people die every day in DUI accidents. Speeding According to the NHTSA, almost 10,000 people were killed in 2017 due to speeding. Traffic congestion and running late are the two most-used excuses for speeding. But when a driver speeds, they have a