The Main Causes Of Car Crashes

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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Lowcostcarinsuranceprice.com has released a new blog post that present the top car accident causes in the United States and how to avoid them.

Each year, thousands of US citizens lose their lives in car crashes. The National Safety Council announced that in 2017, 40.100 people were killed during car accidents. However, most of the accidents end up with car damage and injuries, which can be paid by the insurance company. This is why drivers should always carry sufficient car insurance coverage. Check http://lowcostcarinsuranceprice.com/ for more info and free car insurance quotes.

The leading causes for car accidents are:

Distracted driving. It is by far the leading cause of accidents worldwide, not only in the United States. It is a complex process and it refers to any visual, audio, mental and physical factors that can make a driver lose focus. Smartphones and mobile devices used for entertainment are the first to blame for distracted driving. Lots of people now use their phones to for Facebook or YouTube live videos. Other forms of distracted driving include eating, grooming or drinking when driving, having a pet loose on board or switching radio channels. To avoid an accident, the rule is simple: turn off the phone when driving (or at least use hand-free), secure all objects and persons inside the car and do not drive when overwhelmed by emotions.

Driving while under the influence (DUI/DWI). Drunk drivers are a danger not only for themselves, but for all other traffic participants. Alcohol and illicit substances impair a person's senses and reduce driving capabilities. Even persons under medication should avoid driving, since some drugs also alter perception. The solution is simple: people that want to party should get a designated driver with them. That person must not drink or be tired.

Adverse weather and road conditions. Failing to adapt the driving style to road conditions can quickly make a driver lose control. And not having the right equipment. Cars are likely to hydroplane when driving wet roads or roads covered with wet leaves. Monitor the weather forecast in advance when planning to drive.

Speeding. Driving a car at high-speeds will give the driver less time to react and avoid any obstacle he may encounter. Do not exceed the speed limits. Slow down when driving around schools or kindergartens. Or when driving on a forest road.

Mechanical problems. As the car gets older it is likely to develop various functionality problems. The engine and fuel systems are the first to fail. Make sure to provide adequate maintenance, periodically check tires and fluids levels and bring the car to technical inspections.

"Most of the accidents are caused by distracted driving,  disobeying the limits or driving after having some drinks", said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

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Media Contact: Russell Rabichev, Internet Marketing Company, 8183593898, russellr@gmail.com

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