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Drunk Driving Accidents

Study shows many designated drivers are not sober

In Tennessee, designated drivers have long been perceived as people who do not drink and drive. However, recent research shows that many designated drivers are not always sober when they are behind the wheel. According to a study from NPR Science Desk, as long as their BAC was below the legal limit of 0.08 percent, many people who act as designated drivers think it is okay for them to consume a few alcoholic beverages. 20 percent of the 41 percent of designated drivers in this study drank to the point of impairment.

Many drivers are not aware that they are affected by alcohol until they feel slightly off or buzzed, states CBS News online. However, when buzzed designated drivers are in a car full of intoxicated people, they are more likely to become distracted from all of the loud talking, roughhousing and drunken behaviors that are going on. This increases the risk of accident and injury to everyone significantly.

The study involved 165 designated drivers and bar patrons. Changes in driving abilities and psychomotor functions were evident in designated drivers who consumed enough alcohol to score a 0.05 percent on the Breathalyzer test. Researchers also monitored changes in study particiapnts behavior with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.

People who accept the responsibility of being designated drivers should avoid drinking alcohol until their duties are fulfilled. Even having as much as one drink can affect their senses and driving behaviors to the point that everyone who is in their vehicles is at risk for accidents.

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Motorcycle safety

Motorcycle crashes are on the rise in Tennessee. Bikers should practice caution and appropriate safety protocols when they are out riding. According to Consumer Reports, the number of bikers who died in 2015 from vehicle wrecks was 5,000. With the number of motorists on the roads this holiday season approaching an all-time high, priority should be given to motorcycle safety.

Pay attention to road conditions

Bikers should pay attention to current road conditions and driving trends. For example, there is more traffic on the roads during the holiday season, increasing the risk of accident and injury for both car drivers and bikers. Motorcyclists should remain alert, pay attention to their surroundings and other vehicles at all times and drive according to the flow of traffic.

Cut out the reckless behavior

Some bikers use their vehicles to weave in and out of traffic and ignore road courtesies. Others may restrain their bad driving habits until after they encounter other reckless driving motorists. Proper respect and courtesy should be given to all drivers at all times.

Wear motorcycle proper gear

Riders should dress for the weather by wearing the right gear, such as eye protection, riding pants, riding gloves and boots. These articles of clothing can provide riders with a great deal of protection in the event of crashes. Helmets should be worn even though they are not required by law, states Ultimate Motorcycling. The use of helmets can help to keep riders from sustaining life-threatening injuries.

Avoid alcohol and drugs

Motorcyclists should avoid engaging in risky activities before they hit the road. Alcohol should be avoided because it inhibits reaction times, judgment, perception and driving abilities. Prescription drug use should be done with caution because they may be potential side effects that can interfere with a biker’s ability to safely maneuver their vehicle.

Riders who practice motorcycle safety are able to enjoy the freedom and excitement of the roads far longer than those who do not. Participating in regular refresher riding courses and vehicle inspections can also help to keep bikers safe.

 

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Injury accident in Tennessee attributed to impaired driver

Motorists who decide to drive while they are intoxicated or under the influence of a substance in Tennessee are a danger to everyone who is on the road. Their actions are hard to ignore and in some cases to avoid. These people may not fully understand the consequences of their actions. Along with the chances of being involved in car wrecks increasing, their risk of injuries and death skyrockets tremendously. Drivers who operate their vehicles while they are drunk also face many consequences, including fines, criminal charges and more.

Recently, warrants were issued for reckless endangerment, vehicular assault and driving under the influence for a Rockwood man after he crashed his vehicle. He is now in custody at the McMinn County Justice Center after voluntarily turning himself in. According to a law enforcement official who was on the scene of the accident was led to suspect that the 30-year-old driver was impaired because of prescription bottles in the vehicle, as well as the man’s inability to speak clearly and redness in the eyes. His injuries were treated at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.

The crash on Interstate 75 caused severe injuries for a passenger, who was flown to the hospital for emergency treatment. Two other vehicles were also involved in the accident. The intoxicated motorist’s vehicle also smashed into two other cars. He is currently held on a $15,000 bond.

Drunk driving accidents are becoming common occurrences. Their consequences are often life-altering. Many victims who are trying to overcome the financial and physical damages caused by a drunk driver often benefit from the guidance of an attorney.

Source: The Daily Post-Athenian, ”DUI arrest after 3-vehicle crash,” Dewey Morgan, Nov. 7, 2016.

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Car Accidents

Teen drivers grow careless over time

Many teen motorists in Tennessee are not being as careful with their driving behaviors as they were when they first started driving. Many of them are growing careless over time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, teen drivers are more at risk for car accidents because of certain risk factors, including a lack of experience, an inability to focus on the roads and the inability to make good driving judgments and maneuvers in hazardous driving situations.

Distracted-driving stemming from cellphone use is a major reason why students are becoming more careless with their driving behaviors, states Salon. For every 10 car wrecks that are medium to severe in nature, six teenage motorists were distracted. Many teenagers find it hard to ignore using their cellphones while they are behind the wheel.

Distracted teenage drivers who use their mobile devices at the time of incidents are unable to process their situations properly to maneuver safely to avoid collisions. Some of them feel overly confident in their driving abilities that they think that they can safely spare a few seconds to respond to texts, dial phone numbers and surf the internet.

Many states require teen motorists to grow through a several-step process to get their licenses. This process also limits the use of cellphones while they are driving. It also requires parents to monitor their driving behaviors so they can gain proper driving experience without endangering themselves or anyone else on the roads.

Careless driving amongst teens can be prevented with the right precautions, strict adherence to graduated driving regulations, traffic laws and supervision from parents.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Technology and DUI

Motorists who drive while they are under the influence in Tennessee are a major hazard for other drivers. New technology is being developed to prevent people from operating their cars and motorcycles while they are intoxicated. There are other ways motorists can deter themselves and others from operating their vehicles while they are inebriated. However, some people still insist on engaging in this dangerous behavior, regardless of how much it puts them and others at risk for accidents, injuries and even death.

According to USA Today, the number of DUI-related deaths that occur each year is 10,000. Using technology, researchers are working to equip vehicles with safety features that will accurately, precisely and quickly monitor the blood alcohol content of drivers from their skin surfaces and through their breath without them being aware.

Law enforcement and government officials are facing mounting pressure to approve the use of in-vehicle sensors to prevent drivers from driving drunk, states Time. This can be particularly beneficial for other motorists because it can help to keep repeat offenders and zero-tolerance drivers off the roads. Vehicle operation is no longer possible if the presence of alcohol is detected by the touch and breath-based sensors for motorists who are in zero tolerance programs. For regular motorists, the sensors will be programmed to monitor for the presence of a BAC that exceeds the legal limit of 0.08. Their vehicles will not start once that limit is reached.

Technology is not the only way to prevent drunk driving. Motorists should educate themselves on actions they can take to prevent it, such as choosing designated drivers, limiting their drinks and not drinking at all.

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Truck Accidents

When truckers are distracted

With the arrival of the holiday season comes the need for truck drivers in Tennessee to spend longer hours on the road than usual. In an effort to make their shipment quotas and deadlines, many large vehicle operators are using distractions to keep themselves awake when they are behind the wheel. Distracted driving is an easily correctable behavior, states American Trucking Associations. When truck drivers are distracted, their driving performance suffers and puts everyone in danger on the streets.

Common methods of distraction

Driving for long hours can be lonely for many big rig operators. Much of their time is spent on the roads and many of them are using it to contact their friends and family to help keep them from becoming bored and falling asleep. Using their cellphones to have conversations and exchange text messages are major sources of distractions. According to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, “commercial vehicle operators are not allowed to text while they drive”. Those who are caught doing so are breaking the law and face legal action, fines and risk losing their jobs.

Many truck drivers have to travel in unfamiliar territories causing them to rely on maps and GPS devices to get to their destinations. Instead of pulling over to the side of the roads or checking for directions at rest stops, many big rig operators are using their maps and GPS devices to guide them while they are operating their vehicles. When they are checking for directions, they are no longer looking fully at the roads and the vehicles that are around them.

Truck drivers who are distracted from performing their jobs properly for even a few seconds are a danger to everyone. Big rig operators should remind themselves of the dangers that this behavior presents and take corrective actions to prevent it.

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Sleep deprivation and driving

It is not uncommon for motorists in Tennessee to spend long hours on the road. Many drivers who do so are not aware that they are operating their vehicles while they are deprived of sleep. Drowsy driving is quickly becoming an epidemic. With the amount of traffic steadily increasing on the streets, many motorists are noticing that it takes them much longer to reach their destinations.

The impact of sleepy drivers

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year, sleepy drivers are responsible for up to 6,000 deaths. For every 25 motorists, one driver from that group drives while they are deprived of sleep. Many drivers are not able to accurately gauge when they are too tired to operate their vehicles safely. Others are simply trying to make it to where they need to go and may not care.

Many people used to perceive drowsy driving as a truck driver problem. However, people who have certain medical disorders like sleep apnea and those who work certain shifts also suffer from being too tired to drive, states Advanced Sleep Medicine Services, Inc. There may also be other factors that contribute to people operating vehicles when they lack rest. Driving while one is sleep deprived is so risky that it presents the same amount of dangers as drunk driving.

Sleep deprivation affects driving skills

Sleep deprived driving, also known as drowsy driving can result in some serious consequences for everyone on the roads. Motorists who are not fully rested while they are operating their vehicles have slower reaction times. They are not able to process the information their eyes are receiving well enough to make good driving judgments. They are also not as alert and attentive to the road as they should be. In the event that nearby motorists are not paying attention, driving recklessly or engaging in some type of improper traffic offense, sleepy drivers are not able to maneuver their vehicles safely out of harm’s way to prevent injury to themselves or others.

Drivers should pay close attention to how they feel at all times while they are on the roads. Motorists who recognize when they are driving while fatigued and take appropriate actions to keep themselves and other drivers safe.

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Car Accidents

Hit-and-run accidents

Hit-and-run accidents are happening so often in Tennessee that they are becoming a common occurrence. People who are involved in these situations often find themselves dealing with a wide range of consequences that are often life-altering and devastating. Drivers should make themselves more aware of the potential ramifications of this type of situation so they can take measures to avoid them.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute, there were 892 fatal motor vehicle accidents in 2014. Nine percent of those who died were pedestrians. The percent of occupants who were in passenger cars at the time of those incidents attributed was 43. Alcohol, distracted-driving and other factors all contribute to the number and severity of hit-and-run accidents.

Drivers who flee from the scene of accidents are not making the situations better. In their quest to avoid responsibility for their actions, they are leaving behind a trail of chaos and heartache for many victims and their families. Not all fender benders that occur in this type of situation results in minor injuries. Some victims are left critically injured and may require ongoing medical care and support for the rest of their lives.

The number of traffic deaths is declining, but there is a significant uptick in the number of hit-and-run occurrences, states USA Today. Motorists who crash into the vehicles of other drivers and then leave the scene are not acting responsibly. They are not exercising proper driving judgment and they are inadvertently putting other motorists on the roads at risk for harm.

It is imperative for people who are involved in hit-and-run accidents to try and get as much information as they can regarding drivers who collide with their cars. Along with getting descriptions of those motorists, they should try to remember the makes and models of their vehicles and plate numbers. Providing law enforcement with these details can lead to their apprehension and make the roads a safer place.

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Car Accidents

Taking selfies while driving latest distraction

It is hard for motorists in Tennessee to avoid the temptation of incorporating social media into their everyday lives. With so many of them taking selfies while they are driving, it is not very surprising that distracted car incidents are on the rise. According to CNN, teenagers and young adult drivers and their passengers are the biggest perpetrators of this offense. They are not the only ones who are guilty of engaging in this type distracted driving behavior. Plane pilots, motorcyclists and boat operators are also taking selfies during the operations of their vehicles.

Social media is becoming an impairment to drivers, states Social Media Week. It leads to distracted driving which is now a leading cause of danger for motorists. Eating while behind the wheel is now considered a less risky form of distracted driving when compared to taking selfies. Every time a motorist uses their phone to take a picture of themselves, they double their risk of being involved in an accident. This behavior causes them to remove their focus and vision off the road for as little as two to three seconds, which is more than enough time for a pedestrian or vehicle to cross their path and a traffic light to change. As a result, many states are ramping up their enforcement procedures and creating stricter laws and civil and criminal penalties to combat distracted driving.

Drivers who are a part of the selfie trend should avoid using their cellphones and mobile devices until their vehicles are stopped and off the road. Consideration should be given to the safety of their passengers and all other motorists.

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Car Accidents

Guarding against [uninsured/underinsured] drivers

As the number of motorists on the roads in Tennessee continue to increase; so does the number of underinsured and uninsured drivers. Before any motorists decide to hit the road, they should take action to protect themselves against underinsure and uninsured drivers. According to Consumerreports.org, there are 30 million people who drive their vehicles without insurance. It is not always possible to identify these drivers. However, there are actions one can take to limit their interaction with them and avoid them.

There are laws in place to penalize uninsured motorists who operate vehicles without being properly insured. Motorists should be prepared to protect themselves the best they can. Purchasing an underinsured/uninsured insurance policy may offer drivers more protection and recourse if they are involved in car accidents with those offenders.

These policies keep insured motorists from having to foot the bill for any injuries and damages their regular auto insurance policies do not cover, states Carinsurance.com. For example, an insured driver is going through an intersection when an uninsured motorist fails to stop at the red light. The driver crashes into the insured motorist’s vehicle, causing the driver of that car to sustain moderate injuries and damages. Without an under/uninsured motorist policy, the insured driver would be responsible for all of the expenses that are not covered by their insurer. This type of coverage can prove to be very valuable in the event of hit-and-run accidents that involve uninsured and underinsured drivers.

Motorists should also be prepared to document the names, license plates, make and model of the perpetrators cars, along with any other useful information that can help law enforcement to apprehend these offenders.

Uninsured and underinsured motorists endanger the safety of everyone on the roads. However, with the right precautions, drivers can guard themselves to improve the outcome of any interaction they have with them.