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Common causes of accidents that are preventable

On Behalf of | Jul 7, 2021 | Car Accidents |

Being involved in an auto accident is extremely intense, even if you are able to walk away from the scene relatively unharmed. Regardless of who is at fault, understanding the common causes of accidents in the state of Virginia can help you to prevent them whenever you find yourself behind the wheel.

Distracted driving accidents

Distracted driving is a leading cause of car accidents in Virginia as well as all other states and regions around the country. According to statistics, approximately 480,000 drivers in the US alone use their phones while they are driving on a regular basis. From texting and making phone calls to playing games and creating or watching videos, distracted driving is one of the most prevalent causes of accidents and fatalities in motor vehicles today, regardless of location.

Aggressive driving and speeding

Aggressive driving and speeding also leads to many car accidents. Going over the speed limit, experiencing road rage, and aggressively retaliating against other drivers on the road all drastically increase your risk of being involved in an accident and sustaining injuries or even life-threatening injuries.

DUI

Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence is one of the most common reasons that auto accidents occur, even in Virginia. Whenever you get behind the wheel after becoming intoxicated, you put yourself and everyone else on the road at risk. Any time you have consumed alcohol or another substance that has impaired your thinking or cognitive abilities, reach out to a designated driver or seek a cab or alternative taxi instead of getting behind the wheel.

Anytime you are involved in an auto accident, it is never easy to accept responsibility and/or blamed, especially when injuries and/or deaths occur. Obtaining legal assistance from a team that understands vehicle risks and accidents can help to ensure you are on the right track with your case.

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