Essay On Vehicle Collisions

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According to the National Safety Counsel’s 2017 Injury Fact Report, nearly 38,000 people in the United States died due to vehicle crashes and more than 4 million people sustained injuries that required medical treatment in 2015. Common Causes Of Car Collisions In The United States Despite how careful a driver tries to be, vehicle accidents occur because we are unable to control the actions of those sharing the roadway with us. While defensive driving is helpful, sometimes these accidents cannot be avoided. The National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey was conducted by the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in 2008: This survey was conducted for Congress and explored the reasons that …show more content…

Data states that 12 percent of the car crashes that occur annually are caused by these kinds of actions. Road Departure Or Neglecting To Remain In The Correct Lane As we drive, the distractions around us are many: Some of which include cellphones, activities occurring inside the car, daydreaming and billboards. This distracted driving causes 33 percent of all vehicle crashes in the U.S. Losing Control Of The Vehicle Loss of control accounts for approximately 11 percent of all motor vehicle crashes. While it may be hard to imagine losing control of a vehicle, it happens. Some reasons for loss of control include not slowing down when there is water on the road, accounting for 2 percent of all accidents as well as maneuvering through traffic aggressively or neglecting to reduce speed while taking a sharp curve, making up 5 percent of all vehicle crashes. In addition, a surprise situation demanding an immediate response can cause an individual to lose control: For example, maybe another driver miscalculates and begins moving into your lane before passing you, causing you to

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