Don’t Become Another Road Statistic This Thanksgiving
It’s hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already upon us. Pretty soon we’ll be saying goodbye to 2020 and writing down our resolutions for the upcoming year. Before we get that far, though, we have to get through some major holidays, all of which pose a certain amount of risk you should be aware of.
Motor Vehicle Accident Statistics on Thanksgiving Day
More car accidents take place on Thanksgiving day than any other day of the year. In fact, according to statistics from the Pennsylvania state police, there were over 1,000 motor vehicle crashes that took place during the five-day Thanksgiving break in 2019. Tragically, seven of these motor vehicle accidents were fatal.
Further research shows that not only do the high number of cars on the road lead to accidents, but drunk and distracted driving were two of the biggest culprits contributing to these high number of crashes.
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Safe Driving Tips
If you plan on traveling this Thanksgiving, it’s important to adhere to the following safety measures in an effort to minimize your risk of getting into a motor vehicle accident:
- Don’t text and drive or engage in any other cognitive distractions
- Give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination; according to statistics in 2015, law enforcement doled out nearly 15,000 speeding tickets during the Thanksgiving holiday, highlighting how many people may be trying to make time up on the road.
- Wear your seatbelt
- Check your route ahead of time for any construction or detours
- Be fully rested before getting behind the wheel of the car and take breaks to stretch your legs and get some fresh air; alternate with other drivers, if possible.
- Obey the speed limit and all posted traffic signs and laws
- Don’t drink and drive; if you plan on drinking, make sure you have a designated driver or enlist the service of a rideshare company.
If you or someone you love is injured in a car or rideshare accident this weekend, it’s important to know what your rights for compensation are. Some of the most common motor vehicle accidents that take place over the Thanksgiving weekend are drunk driving accidents and distracted driving accidents, both of which can lead to catastrophic injuries such as head and spinal cord injuries. If you are injured, don’t delay in seeking justice by calling an experienced personal injury lawyer. We will work with you to answer your questions, investigate the validity of your claim and deal with the insurance company so you can concentrate on your recovery.
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