We’ve all gotten a little frustrated with other drivers while in traffic. While we might get a bit annoyed from time to time, we must remain focused on driving safely. Unfortunately, this is not how all drivers on the road behave. Some drivers turn to aggressive driving when they’re behind the wheel and put themselves and everyone else on the road in danger. Encountering an aggressive driver while on the roadway can be incredibly stressful to experience, whether you’re a driver or a passenger. While “aggressive driving” was once a thing only in movies, it has become quite a bit more widespread and can lead to severe accidents.
If you or a loved one were recently injured in an aggressive driving accident, you might be wondering if there’s anything you can do to improve the situation. The Cagle Law Firm can help with an aggressive driving lawyer in St. Louis, MO, to give you a better chance of receiving financial compensation.
Like any type of unsafe driving, there’s only so much you can do to prevent an accident from occurring. Knowing some of the signs of dangerous behaviors like aggressive or reckless driving may allow you to try and stay further away from these drivers to protect yourself. While you can only control your actions to keep yourself and your passengers safe, you can’t control other drivers’ behaviors and stop them from aggressive driving. Rather than engaging in an aggressive response, keep your distance from an aggressive driver. There is no place any of us need to travel to that is worth a confrontation with an aggressive driver.
Here are some of the common bad driving errors that cause car accidents:
Many aggressive drivers end up speeding, which is a common cause of many motor vehicle accidents even when aggressive driving isn’t involved. Speeding is incredibly dangerous and increases the chances that a serious accident will occur.
Tailgating is common when you have an aggressive driver driving behind you. These drivers may stay extremely close to you, which gives them little time to stop safely. If you need to stop or slow down due to traffic, red lights, or anything else, a driver who’s tailgating you won’t have enough space or time to stop and could end up hitting you. Drivers have a duty to keep a careful look out for other vehicles and everything in their path. When a driver is tailgating, they don’t have the time to react, thus collisions are often the result. Drivers who engage in tailgating causing a crash are negligent.
Traffic may be annoying to all of us, but it is an aspect of shared roadways. To get ahead of the traffic, an aggressive may try to change lanes when it isn’t safe. If these drivers don’t have the room to change lanes or are too preoccupied to notice the other vehicles around them, they could cause an accident.
If an aggressive driver is rushing or simply doesn’t follow the law, they could run red lights. Likewise, aggressive drivers may also ignore traffic signals like stop signs and yield signs, endangering many vehicles around them.
Suppose an aggressive driver recently caused an accident in which you were injured. In that case, it could be time to get help from a personal injury lawyer who has experience dealing with these cases. The Cagle Law Firm knows how to work with aggressive driving cases and has the experience and expertise you need. We know the impact that any serious motor vehicle can have and want to see that you get the compensation you need to get through it.
Contact The Cagle Law Firm toll-free at (1-800) 685-3302 or locally at (314) 276-1681 today to see if you need help from an aggressive driving accident lawyer.
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