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Car Accidents

Social media use while driving

Each day, more and more drivers in Tennessee are driving while using their cellphones to go on social media. As popular and exciting as social media can be, doing so while driving is extremely reckless and dangerous. Teen motorists are more likely to engage in this type of behavior. The number of adolescent drivers who post on social media and text while operating vehicles is 60 percent, states Medical Daily.

Teens are not the only ones who are acting so recklessly. Many adult motorists are aware of the risks and dangers that are associated with distracted driving, especially when it stems from social media use. They still choose to engage in the behavior anyway. Many drivers feel that it is more important for them to read, socialize and respond on social media than it is for them to remain fully attentive to the roads They are acting as risk takers. The few seconds that it takes motorists to look at their phones, open apps and use them are crucial. In that short amount of time, accidents can happen and lives can be lost.

According to CNN, the percentage of teen motorists who felt that it was wrong to use their cellphones while driving to interact on social media was six. This suggests that most young drivers ultimately feel that they are invincible behind the wheel and that they have nothing to worry about as far as accidents and injuries go.

As interactive and thrilling as social media can be, drivers of all ages need to understand the impact that it can have on their driving performance and safety. Exercising patience and common sense can help them to avoid the risks of distracted driving and social media use so that the roads become a safer place.

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

The dangers of teenagers driving with passengers

Teenage motorists in Tennessee are already at a disadvantage when they are on the roads because of their inexperience. However, that does not seem to stop them from driving dangerously. Many of them drive their friends around, compromising their ability to safely operate their vehicles even further. Teens are already the highest risk group on the roads. They are several times more likely to be involved in car accidents, sustain injuries and die than adult motorists. With motor vehicle wrecks being the leading cause of death for adolescent drivers, more people should pay attention to the consequences when teen drivers have passengers.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, it was found that when teen drivers had multiple passengers in their vehicles they were more likely to engage in horseplay and loud conversations, except when some of those people were siblings. Other reckless driving behaviors that adolescent motorists were likely to participate in include speeding, erratic driving and tailgating.

Male drivers face an increased compulsion to drive recklessly when their friends are with them, states Time. Female drivers rarely engaged in aggressive driving behavior leading to crashes. However, male motorists were more likely to act aggressively and perform illegal driving maneuvers.

Many states have graduated driving laws in place for teen drivers to protect against this type of behavior, such as not allowing them to drive with teen passengers.

Because of their lack of experience, many teen drivers are not aware of dangerous driving with passengers can be. Until they gain more experience and are less influenced by distractions in their driving environments, they should follow the state’s graduated driving laws regarding passengers.

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Car Accidents

How to avoid drowsy driving

One of the most common causes of car accidents in Knoxville is drowsy driving. You should learn how to avoid drowsy driving to increase your safety on the roads. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every month, one out of every 25 motorists drive when they are tired. It is a growing epidemic that affects everyone on the streets. Each year, hundreds of people lose their lives to this type of incident while thousands of others sustain mild to severe injuries from them. Many motorists who end up driving while fatigued do not plan to do it. Feelings of tiredness usually develop during the course of their travels.

Get rest

Drivers who plan to be on the roads for a long period of time should make sure they get enough rest before they leave. Even with rest, motorists should plan frequent rest stops into their journeys so they can stop, stretch and relieve themselves so they can feel more alert before they continue on. Drivers who are experiencing difficulty staying awake should eat and drink lots of fluid to fuel their bodies. “Some drivers may benefit from using caffeinated beverages for a short-term energy boost”, states Cars.com.

Avoid alcohol

Anyone who plans to drive should avoid alcohol. Even motorists who plan to be on the roads for a long period of time should steer of alcohol and any medications or substances that may interfere with their alertness. People who are driving while tired already have reduced response times. When alcohol becomes a factor, their levels of alertness and driving skills become more affected.

Drivers who understand the dangers of drowsy driving can take steps to avoid and protect themselves, their passengers and other drivers. Their preventative actions can decrease the number of sleepy driving car accidents that occur.

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Car Accidents

Helping teens to become better drivers

Knoxville parents who have teens who have or plan to get their driver’s licenses should take some time to help them to become better drivers. Each year, thousands of people are injured and killed on the roads from car accidents. The most common cause of death for teenagers is car accidents. According to the Wall Street Journal, 54 percent of teenage drivers who have driven under supervision still make serious driving errors that lead to crashes. Out of all the risk factors that teens face when they are behind the wheel, their inexperience is the biggest one increases their risk of accidents.

Lead by example

It is hard for parents to expect for their teens to drive responsibly if they do not do so themselves. Teens tend to follow the actions of their role models and people they look up to. It does not matter how much experience they have behind the wheel, parents should continue to act as good driving role models for their teens to emulate, states the American Academy of Pediatrics.

For example, parents should avoid using their cellphones and mobile devices anytime they are driving. They should always wear their seatbelts and obey all traffic rules. For driving situations that involve road rage, parents should remain calm, rational and behave appropriately to prevent the incidents from escalating further.

Talk to them

Parents should have regular discussions with their teens to ensure that they understand how their driving actions can affect others. They should discuss any current traffic safety trends and issues that are relevant to the situation. They should establish ground rules and implement penalties if they are broken that restrict teens from using their driving privileges.

Continue to offer guidance after licensing

Just because teens are licensed to drive does not mean they are prepared for the roads. They need much more driving time to improve their skills. Parents should offer continuing instruction and discussions so their teens become more responsible drivers who can think and react just as rationally as any other well-experienced motorists.

Driving is a privilege for teenagers. Parents can help them to respect this responsibility by guiding and instructing them before and after they receive their licenses.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Wintertime riding tips for motorcyclists

Knoxville motorcyclists who intend to keep riding throughout the winter should make themselves aware of the dangers the weather and road conditions create. The slick and icy roads and cold temperatures are the perfect ingredients for accidents and injuries. Although it is much safer for motorcyclists to ride when it is warmer out, with the right safety precautions they can reduce their risk of accidents and injury.

Perform pre-trip inspections

Bikers should thoroughly inspect their bikes to ensure they are in good condition for the road. According to RideAPart.com, riders should check their tires to make sure they have enough treads and are properly inflated. They should also check all turn and warning signals for proper function and make sure they have enough fuel.

Dress appropriately

The cold temperatures are often brutal. Bikers who fail to wear the right kind of clothing and motorcycle gear to keep warm while they are out riding only put themselves at extreme risk for hyperthermia, reduced reaction times and decreased alertness. Bikers should wear thermal undergarments, motorcycle jackets, gloves and additional winter accessories and biker gear that are designed specifically to keep them warm and dry, states Forbes.com.

Be mindful of road conditions

The weather can change at a moment’s notice. Rain and snow can easily turn into ice and blizzard-like winds in a matter of minutes. These factors can drastically alter the condition of the roads, making them difficult for bikers to navigate safely. Motorcyclists should pay attention to the roads and avoid riding when there is inclement weather. If they cannot avoid the streets, they should drive slowly and cautiously.

Drive slower

As tempting as it may be for bikers to speed and race to their destinations, they should avoid doing so during the winter. Motorcyclists should leave early so they can ride slower and reach their destinations on time. They should travel further behind other vehicles so they have additional stopping space. They should pay attention to the road, all other vehicles and drive as defensively as possible.

The winter may not seem like an ideal time for motorcyclists to ride. However, with the right safety precautions bikers can enjoy the roads any time of year.

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Truck Accidents

How to avoid getting in an accident with a truck

The sheer number of truck drivers on the roads is increasing every day. According to State Farm, these people log over 288 billion miles each year. Knoxville motorists who share the streets with truckers who spend long hours on the roads are at risk of collisions that can alter the course of their lives forever. To prevent this from happening, motorists should take preventative measures.

Understand the factors that increase accident risk

Drivers should understand that their cars are much smaller than most commercial vehicles. Trucks are much heavier and require more skill to navigate as well. They also have blind spots that make it difficult for operators to see on the sides of them, states ConsumerAffairs. Motorists should exercise concern when driving near trucks and avoid cutting them off and allow a greater stopping distance.

Monitor road conditions

Roads that are under construction and are affected by inclement weather conditions are often just as challenging for truckers to navigate as they are for regular motorists. Car drivers should pay attention to the roads and everything in their driving fields so they can avoid low visibility areas that make driving more difficult. Wet, snowy and icy weather conditions can also increase the likelihood of truck drivers encountering problems with steering their vehicles and trying to overcompensate with their driving maneuvers.

Aggressive driving

Many truckers are just as guilty of aggressive driving as regular motorists. Drivers should watch for commercial vehicles that weave in and out of traffic, speed, brake suddenly and tailgate so they can avoid them.

Remain predictable

Drivers of regular cars and motorcycles that make sudden and unpredictable driving maneuvers can cause truckers to make bad driving judgments that ultimately result in collisions. Motorists should practice safe driving behaviors and use their turn signals when necessary to inform truckers of their intent.

There are other actions motorists can take to keep themselves safe from truckers on the roads. By driving defensively and with respect to the sheer nature and size of these vehicles, regular drivers can avoid collisions with truckers.

 

 

 

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Car Accidents

GPS navigation devices can be dangerous

Many Tennessee motorists rely on GPS units to aid them while they drive. They make travel easier and more convenient in many cases. However, there is a dark side to GPS navigation systems that motorists need to be aware of. They can also be a source of distraction to drivers, making them dangerous. Sometimes they give inaccurate information and put the drivers who rely on them at risk for becoming lost and involved in car crashes.

Drivers can access directions from GPS-enabled apps on their phones or from using navigational devices. These units receive information directly from satellites. While this may seem like a reliable feature, certain issues can interfere with their signals and cause them to relay incorrect information, such as cloud and weather conditions and interference from external sources.

According to Forbes.com, as many as two percent of distracted driving incidents are caused by drivers handling their GPS units. Some motorists increase their risk of harm by fiddling with these devices while their attention is supposed to be on the road. They take one or both hands off their steering wheels and are unable to drive their cars safely. Sometimes these drivers are so distracted by their GPS devices that they fail to notice that they are nowhere near where they are supposed to be or that they are somewhere completely unsafe or away from civilization.

Drivers should take extra precautions to ensure they do not become victims of GPS navigation system-related incidents, states The Zebra. They should double check their route directions before they get in their vehicles. They should research their routes to ensure there are not any detours that could interfere with their commute. They should also take time to map out alternative routes, make sure that all directions are safe and accurate and keep their GPS apps and systems updated.

With proper precaution and awareness, drivers who decide to use GPS navigational devices can do so safely.

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Car Accidents

Are female drivers better motorists than men?

In Knoxville, it is not uncommon to see female motorists on the road. Historically, young women motorists have been perceived as worse drivers than men. Commonly cited reasons for this misconception were age, driving skill and gender. Cars have long been associated with masculinity, and when it comes to driving it is no different. However, according to USA Today, young women were found to be more responsible and safer drivers than their teenage male counterparts. Regardless of which sex is the safer group of drivers, teenage motorists are still considered the most dangerous group on the roads.

There are many factors that contribute to vehicle collisions like car type, driver behavior and road conditions. In a recent study, it was found that women do not spend as much time on the roads as male motorists, giving them a lower fatality percentage for each mile driven. Men tend to purchase masculine looking cars that have lower safety ratings than the smaller and fuel-efficient vehicles that women tend to prefer.

In another study, it was found that males are more likely to crash their vehicles on the weekends and in the evenings. It was also determined that men tend to drive aggressively more often than women, states CBS News. They also are less likely to drive on restricted licenses.

Car accidents do not discriminate against name, age or sex. Male teenage drivers should pay better attention to the roads, their driving behaviors and be more mindful of the misconceptions that can affect their mindset and driving actions.

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Motorcycle Accidents

How can bikers deal with road rage?

Motorcyclists in Knoxville experience road rage just like other motorists on the roads. However, due to the nature and structure of their vehicles, the consequences for this type of situation are often life changing.

According to Pacific Standard, many aggressive motorists feel there are no direct consequences for their actions. They can intimidate riders and drivers without fear of repercussions. However, people who are victims of road rage often become provoked. They are likely to retaliate and antagonize the offenders. This leads to a vicious cycle that often ends with injuries and in some cases death. Bikers who encounter angry drivers should take actions to minimize the amount of interaction they have with them.

Avoid confrontation

Many aggressive drivers want confrontation. Bikers should avoid it at all costs. Confrontation can only lead to escalation and harm. Road raging drivers may yell, scream and use gestures to indicate their displeasure. Motorcyclists should do their best to ignore them. They should also not respond to them.

Leave the Scene

Some aggressive drivers look for the perfect opportunity to attack. They may get out of their vehicles during a traffic stop or a car accident to confront the other party and attack them. Bikers should pay attention to the actions of road raging motorists at all times. The moment situations look like they could turn into confrontations or attacks, bikers should do their best to the leave the scene when possible, states Chaparral Motorsports.

Motorcyclists should take every action possible to keep themselves from becoming victims of road rage accidents. Ignoring the situation and using good driving behaviors can help to prevent confrontations and injuries.

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Truck Accidents

Truckers and road rage

Road rage is an everyday occurrence on the roads in Knoxville. As prevalent as road raging passenger car drivers are, more awareness should be given to road raging truckers. People who drive semi-trucks, big rigs and other types of commercial vehicles are just as likely to drive aggressively as other motorists. When accidents occur, the consequences are more serious for everyone who is on the roads with them.

According to Sewell Motor Express, 66 percent of trucking accidents occur during the daytime; 78 percent of commercial vehicle collisions happen on the weekends. These accidents are not caused by driver error, vehicle failure and driver fatigue alone. Many of them involve road raging drivers. Truckers are human and just like every other motorist, they are trying to reach their destinations.

Common reasons for rage

“Men are more inclined to drive aggressively than women drivers,” states Big City Driver. Truckers are under a great deal of stress to complete their jobs and may act out by exhibiting bad driving behaviors. They may throw things around inside their vehicle cabins or out the windows when other motorists pull in front of them or resort to screaming and yelling obscenities at others. They may even engage in tailgating and turning closely to other vehicles to intimidate other drivers.

Avoiding road raging truckers

Drivers can avoid road raging commercial vehicle drivers by monitoring their actions. They should look for truck operators who are speeding, driving aggressively and making sudden stops and dangerous turns. They should also avoid getting into confrontations with these professionals and tailgating their vehicles.

Road rage truck accidents are preventable. Drivers should never underestimate the intentions of another driver, nor should they ignore their actions.