Top Five Causes of Auto Accidents in Texas and Oklahoma

Traffic crashes involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, vans, buses and pedestrians claim a sobering number of lives on U.S. roads and highways every year.

Approximately 3,460 people are killed in Texas traffic wrecks and about 750 are killed in Oklahoma each year, and thousands more are injured.

Causes of Car Accidents in Texas and Oklahoma
Causes of Car Crashes

What are the causes of all these deadly auto accidents?  There are many ways that people can be hurt in traffic collisions, but the following five causes are the most common:

  1. Distracted driving - distracted driving takes many forms. Texting, talking on a cell phone, eating, fiddling with music players, putting on makeup - these are just a few of the things that drivers do instead of pay attention to the road. Any activity that takes a driver's eyes and mind off of driving can lead to a serious crash. Drivers who are not paying attention can run red lights, side-swipe another vehicle, sail through a stop sign, fail to brake, swerve into oncoming traffic and much more.
  2. Drunk driving - drivers who get behind the wheel of a vehicle after drinking alcohol cause serious and fatal crashes every day. About a third of all auto accidents involve alcohol, going up to around 50 percent on the weekends. Despite aggressive crackdowns and stiff DUI penalties including prison time and fines for some offenders, far too many men, women and children lose their lives every year to intoxicated drivers.
  3. Speeding - excess speed, whether over the posted speed limit or too fast for conditions (i.e. driving faster than is safe in heavy rain) is a major contributor to serious traffic crashes. Drivers speed because they aren't paying attention, they're frustrated or angry, they're late, or they don't think speeding is a big deal. However, the cliché is true: speed kills. Not only do drivers need faster reaction times to avoid accidents when they're moving at high speed, but if they are involved in a crash the force of impact increases dramatically, causing more serious injuries and property damage, and leading to fatalities.
  4. Aggressive driving - aggressive driving behaviors include tailgating, speeding, rapid lane changes, honking and gesturing, and any behavior that puts other motorists at risk. The dangerous maneuvers that these drivers engage in put themselves and others at risk of being involved in a collision.
  5. Drowsy driving - it may not seem serious, but drivers who get behind the wheel when they are tired or are under the influence of a drug that causes fatigue are very dangerous. Not only are tired drivers putting themselves at risk, but they're risking the lives of other motorists and road users as well. Fatigued drivers have slower reaction times, their judgment is clouded and worst of all they can fall asleep at the wheel and crash.

No matter how you were hurt in an automobile accident, the experienced attorneys at The Rasansky Law Firm can help.  We have dedicated our practice to representing injured clients from Texas, Oklahoma and all across the United States.  Please contact our Dallas office today and let our skilled personal injury lawyers make a difference in your traffic crash case. We have an extensive background in this area and will provide you with a free case consultation.

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