The last week, Maryland drivers have been battling
snow and ice on the roads. As the mounds
of snow begin to melt and everyone gets back into their normal driving
routines, it is important
to remember to drive responsibly.
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Maintain your vehicle: All vehicles
require regular service to keep the vehicle on the road longer and to prevent
any safety concerns. Important parts
such as tires, brakes, lights, wipers, and fluid levels are crucial for driving
safely on the road. Without proper maintenance,
your chances of getting into an accident are much higher.
·
Stay focused and keep distractions to a
minimum: it is extremely important to
pay attention to the road in front of you as well as the other vehicles
surrounding you. Distractions such as
cell phones, passengers in the car, and music can lead to an accident. Do not text or talk on the phone while
driving.
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Avoid driving recklessly: The most
common reckless driving behavior and leading cause for fatal accidents is
speeding. Speed limits are in place for
one reason: safety. When drivers go well
above the speed limit, they have very little control over their vehicle. Another form of reckless driving is
tailgating. We have all been stuck
behind one of those cars that drives under the speed limit and you cannot get
around them. Many of us think the best
thing to do is drive very close to their bumper because we think it will make
them drive faster. That simply is not
safe at all because if that car stops suddenly, it is impossible for you to
stop without hitting them. It is always
important to maintain a safe distance between your car and the car in front of
you, especially in wet weather.
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Always wear your seatbelt: The one
safety device in a car that saves the most lives is the seatbelt. Countless accident victims were either
seriously injured or killed because they were not wearing their seatbelt. These devices were created in order to
protect people in the event of an accident.
If you do not use your seatbelt, there is nothing stopping you from
going through the windshield.
If you
or a family member have been injured or killed in a Maryland car accident due
to the negligence of another person and would like to consult an experienced
personal injury attorney for free, contact our office at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment at one of our office
locations in Rockville or throughout Maryland or visit us
online at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Auto-Accidents/
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