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Three Common Causes of Auto Accidents

March 10, 2009 @ 11:37 AM — by unknown

Each year more than 1 million people die worldwide as the result of auto accidents. Despite the advancements in car and motor vehicle safety, the numbers continue to rise each year. Unfortunately, driver error remains the leading reason why auto accidents occur. Learn the three most common things that can cause an auto accident by reading on.

 

Drunk Driving

Drunk driving is one of the most avoidable of all the auto accident causes. Driving while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol leads to impairment of response time, fatigue, and poor judgment. Each year more than 15,000 people are fatally injured by drunk drivers.

 

Driving While Fatigued

Being overly tired or fatigued is another of the common auto accident causes. In fact, more than 100,000 accidents each year occur as a direct result of driver fatigue. Fatigue can lead to irritability, falling asleep at the wheel, daydreaming, and visual disturbances. Accidents that occur as a result of fatigue occur most commonly in the late night hours and the early morning.

 

Driver Distraction

The most commonly occurring of all the auto accident causes is driver distraction. In fact, nearly 50 percent of all car accidents can be traced back to driver distraction. Driver distraction can be the result of rubber necking, looking at an accident or police stop, turning to children in the vehicle or passengers, watching scenery, driver fatigue, loud music, talking on the cell phone, eating while driving, or reading while driving.

Naturally, there are many other auto accident causes than the ones listed above. For instance, speeding and aggressive driving can also result in a car crash or motor vehicle accident. What’s more, is that many people become involved in an auto accident because of inclement weather. Heavy rain, ice, snow, high winds, and even fog can impair a driver’s ability to properly operate their vehicle. For this reason, it is important to head cautionary guidelines when driving in inclement weather.

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