Many people will be driving
to the beaches for 4th of July this weekend and Portner &
Shure wants to give drivers some tips on how to avoid an accident on the Bay
Bridge. More than 27 million vehicles
cross the Bay Bridge every year. The
bridge receives heavy traffic volumes during the summer, and because of its 4
mile span and its height above the water, it is considered one of the scariest
bridges in the world.
Tragically,
numerous fatal accidents involving people and cars being knocked off the bridge
into the water. The Bay Bridge lacks
shoulders for disabled vehicles to stop in, which increases the risk of a serious
accident when other drivers are not paying attention. In the decade spanning from 2002 to 2012,
there were about 62 accidents on the bridge each year. The two spots on the bridge with the most
accidents were on the eastbound side between the toll plaza and the curve and
where the bridge curves left. Some
drivers and AAA officials want to see speed cameras installed to really deter
drivers from speeding across the bridge since it is extremely difficult for
police to patrol the bridge. Unfortunately,
Maryland law limits these types of cameras to school zones and work zones.
Driving
tips that are always offered no matter where you are driving also apply for the
Bay Bridge. For example, drivers should
abide by the speed limit, avoid distractions in the car, wear your seatbelt,
and do not tailgate. Another way to help
avoid a serious accident on the bridge is to travel during non-peak times. The Maryland Transportation Authority says
the best times to cross the bridge this holiday weekend is Thursday before 10am
and after 10pm, Friday before 7am and after 8pm, Saturday before 10am and after
5pm, and Sunday before 10am and after 10pm.
The most popular travel days will be Thursday and Friday because most
people want to get to the beach before the 4th.
If
you or a family member has been injured or killed in an accident along the Bay
Bridge that is caused by the fault or negligence of another person and would
like to consult an experienced Maryland personal injury attorney for free,
contact us at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment at one of our office
locations in Ocean
City
or throughout Maryland or visit us online at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Personal-Injury/
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