By Zane T. Cagle | June 30, 2016 | Car Accidents, Drunk Driving, Featured, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
Independence Day weekend travel is set to be a record breaker this year according to AAA and Conde` Nast Traveler. The travel organization estimates that 43 million Americans will pack their back to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend which is about five million more than those traveling for Memorial Day Weekend. About 84 percent of those travelers or 36 million will be driving.
And to think, there is a down side to lower gas prices—lower gas prices mean many more cars on the roads and more potential motor vehicle crashes due to the increase in traffic. Since the Fourth of July falls on a Monday, many people will be taking Friday, July 1, 2016 off from work. The official holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 30 through July 4, 2016 late evening.
When you see that number, you automatically think about being sure your battery is good and you perform a very thorough pre-road trip check. But another concern, perhaps far more dangerous is looking for cars that stall on the side of the road or the horrible experience of your car being stranded on a busy interstate or highway.
In addition to that pesky DUI charge that may completely mess up your weekend, again there is a far bigger danger. Being involved in a drunk driving car crash is a frequently a life-changing event for all involved. Too many people are seriously injured and killed due to someone choosing to climb behind the wheel after they have been drinking.
Plan your Fourth of July celebration and plan your safe, sober transportation.
The estimated record number of cars on the roadways require that each and every one of us pay close attention to driving in order to reduce the number of potential crashes. Inattentiveness is the number one cause of car crashes. Be alert and obey all traffic laws. It may be tempting to speed to your destination in anticipation of the fun, but don’t.
Obey the rules of the road. Don’t tailgate other drivers as that often results in rear-end car crashes. Also, take a breath and don’t rush a stop sign. Arriving at your destination a few minutes late is far better than not arriving at all. A serious car crash not only ruins weekends, but lives.
If you are involved in a car crash, the first thing you should do after seeking medical attention is contact an attorney specializing in car crashes. At The Cagle Law Firm, our attorneys are available seven days a week to answer your questions following a car accident. We know how complicated everything becomes after you are injured in a car accident and you want and need immediate information.
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