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Car Accidents

Who is at risk for car accidents?

There are many different kinds of motorists on the roads in Knoxville. With the number of car accidents increasing daily, many people are not aware that there are risk factors that make them more susceptible to motor vehicle wrecks than others. Drivers who know these risks can take better precautions to avoid them.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute, in 2015, there were 32,166 fatal car accidents. Many of those accidents were caused by high-risk drivers. The following motorists are more likely to cause and become involved motor vehicle wrecks than other drivers.

Many teens are still learning how to operate their vehicles. They lack experience, judgement skills and the knowledge they need to avoid dangerous driving situations. They are also more likely to endanger themselves and others when they drive with passengers and use their electronic devices for social media, selfies and surfing the internet.

Male drivers are usually more aggressive than female drivers and are also more likely to disregard traffic rules and signals. Also, some male motorists tend to drive after consuming alcohol. Drunk drivers are responsible for 3,423 deaths across the state, states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fatigued motorists are also responsible for car accidents. Drivers who are too sleepy to drive and unable to focus their attention on the roads often end up crashing into pedestrians, animals, buildings and other motorists.

Car accidents are a common occurrence, but they do not have to be. Drivers who practice safe driving behaviors and avoid motorists who exhibit any of the above risks can minimize their chances of being involved in them.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Bikers and Drunk Driving

People who drive cars are not the only ones who are guilty of drunk driving. Many motorcyclists in Knoxville socially drink and ride, not caring that they are putting themselves and everyone else on the roads with them at risk for accidents. According to Rideapart.com, in 2012, “27 percent of all motorcycle accident victims who died were drunk.”

Bikers are no different than motorists when it comes to succumbing to the effects of alcohol intoxication. Alcohol inhibits the senses, affects motor skills and makes it harder for bikers to control their actions and vehicles. Motorcyclists use more of their bodies to control their vehicles. When they drink and ride, they lose the ability to steer their bikes safely. For example, an intoxicated biker is not capable of handling turns and lane maneuvers without putting themselves at risk of falling off their bikes and colliding with other motorists.

Biker accidents often result in more severe injuries because there are fewer protections in place. Intoxicated riders usually forget to wear their riding gear. Helmets are not required by law. However, bikers who wear them are more likely to survive and sustain minor head trauma compared to bikers who do not wear them and sustain severe injuries. Also, older riders end up with more serious injuries than younger bikers, states the Insurance Information Institute. Drunk bikers who ride without their safety gear usually suffer from road rash, scrapes, bruises, broken bones and brain and spinal cord injuries.

Drunk driving is a serious offense. Bikers should learn about the dangers they face and refrain from drinking and riding so they can take proper actions to avoid them.

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Car Accidents

Common types of car accidents

As common as car accidents are in Knoxville, not many people are aware of the different types. In 2013, more than two million people were injured and 32,000 victims lost their lives in car accidents across the nation, states U.S. News & World Report. No matter the accident type, the risk of severe injury and death is always present. Some accidents result in victims sustaining certain kinds of wounds more than others.

Animal collisions

It is not uncommon for motorists to encounter animals on the roads. Many drivers are surprised when they do and may swerve and make sudden stops to avoid them. These actions are not effective ways for motorists to avoid collisions with animals or other drivers. Drivers should remain attentive to the roads and their surroundings and drive slowly in places where animals sightings occur.

Lane drifting accidents

Drivers who stray from their lanes into other lanes that may or may not be traveling in the opposite direction cause head-on collisions that often result in serious injuries and death. Drivers may also hit guardrails, trees, stationary objects on the side of the road and pedestrians. These incidents are very common at intersections and on small rural roads and highways.

Rear end accidents

According to Allstate, 29 percent of all motor vehicle accidents involve rear-ending. This type of accident often occurs when drivers, speed and tailgate each other and when they incorrectly judge other motorists intent after being distracted.

Many car accident situations are preventable. Maintaining proper speeds, staying attentive to the roads and avoiding distractions can keep motorists from crashing into vehicles, pedestrians, animals and other objects.

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Car Accidents

Common causes of car accidents

Car accidents happen every day on the roads in Knoxville. Many of these incidents are preventable. These accidents cause a great deal of turmoil, trauma and harm to victims and their families. Drivers who learn about the common causes of car accidents can take reasonable measures to avoid them.

Distractions

Driving while distracted is the latest fad for motorists. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, distracted driving claims the lives of eight victims each day. That is approximately 2,920 deaths a year. The most common source of distractions is cellphone use. Whether it is texting, eating, talking, or sleeping, drivers should learn to minimize their distractions to avoid accidents and injuries.

Alcohol, medications and drugs

Operating a vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol, medication or some other substance is illegal. Yet, that does not stop thousands of drivers from doing it every day. In fact, impaired drivers killed almost 15,000 people in 2012, states Safeco.com. Alcohol and the use of certain prescriptions medications and drugs can alter the user’s cognitive abilities and motor skills, making it hard for them to pay attention traffic, road conditions, their driving behaviors and their ability to operate their vehicles safely.

Reckless driving

Reckless driving is any careless driving behavior that increases the risk of accidents and injuries. Motorists who speed, run red lights, ignore traffic signs and drive aggressively are blatantly ignoring traffic laws and rules. Some drivers resort to reckless motor vehicle operation to get other motorists to speed up and move out of their way. Careless driving is very risky behavior that can irrevocably alter the lives of everyone who is impacted by the accidents that occur.

Drivers who take their safety seriously should pay more attention to the roads. They should concentrate on reaching their destinations safely by avoiding all sources of distractions, the use of alcohol and certain medications and by following all traffic rules and signs.

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Truck Accidents

What truckers can do to avoid fatigued driving

It is becoming more common every day for motorists to see truck accidents on the streets in Knoxville. According to Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute, in 2015, the number of deaths from that occurred from this type of accident was 3,852. Many of those accidents took place on locally and altered the lives of everyone who was involved. People who operate semi-trailers and commercial trucks should exercise extreme caution when they drive. There are actions that commercial vehicle drivers can take to reduce their chances of truck accidents when they are too tired to drive.

Get some rest

One of the most important things that truckers can do to prevent fatigued driving is to get enough sleep at night. The human body requires a certain amount of sleep in order for it to function normally. Truck drivers who are not well-rested before going to work are more likely to commit driving mistakes that put innocent lives at risk.

Pull over to the side of the road

Sometimes becoming tired is inevitable for some truckers. When this occurs, they should carefully pull their vehicles over to the side of the roads, park them and take a nap. It is better for drivers to lose some driving time than it is for them to risk getting into accidents with other motorists, states Bay & Bay Transportation News.

Truck drivers usual have deadlines and delivery quotas to make. Their jobs require them to transport shipments and payloads long distances, often times from state to state. The long hours can become boring and dulling to the senses, causing some truckers to become drowsy and fatigued before they come close to their destinations. Commercial vehicle operators who prepare themselves before they start driving and take appropriate actions while working can significantly minimize their risk of truck accidents.

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Car Accidents

Sharing the road with pedestrians

With more motorists on the roads than ever before in Knoxville, the number of car accidents involving pedestrians is increasing. According to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, in 2013, emergency rooms across the country treated more than 150,000 pedestrians for injuries they sustained from car accidents. Many of those victims were walking in or near traffic.

Give pedestrians the right away

There are rules that both drivers and pedestrians should follow when they are near traffic. However, many people who walk, ride bikes and run do not always follow them. This can make their actions less predictable. Motorists should lookout for pedestrians, especially children. They may not pay attention to the traffic that is around them and run out into the streets.

To minimize confusion, motorists should approach intersections and certain areas slowly just in case there are pedestrians present, states Safelite. They should stop and give them time to make their intent clear before proceeding through intersections to their destinations.

Obey traffic signs

Drivers should pay careful attention to their surroundings so they can follow the posted speed limits and traffic instructions. Many common areas where pedestrians frequent have signs that indicate their presence and that caution should be taken.

Stay focused

Motorists should minimize distractions so they can avoid crashing into pedestrians. Distractions keep drivers from paying attention to everything that is going, making it hard for them to avoid people and maneuver out of harm’s way.

Pedestrians have a clear disadvantage that makes them more likely to become injured and die from injuries they sustain when vehicles collide into them. Driving is a huge responsibility that motorists should take seriously. They should also be willing to take appropriate actions to keep the roads, walkways and driveways safe for pedestrians.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Hit-and-run accidents and motorcyclists

It is not uncommon for Knoxville drivers to see the remains of motorcycle accidents on roads each day. Many of those incidents are caused by other drivers who left the scene. According to ConsumerReports.org, the number of bikers who died in motorcycle crashes was 5,000 in 2015. Whether drivers are operating cars, trucks or motorcycles, they have a legal obligation to remain at the scene of any accidents they are involved in. Those who do not, have little regard for the injured and risk the consequences.

Many people who flee the scenes of accidents do so because they do not want to be held accountable, states USA Today. They may not have enough or any insurance to cover the damages and they may be guilty of driving while inebriated or intoxicated. Other reasons include they have suspended or revoked licenses, pending criminal charges, warrants and are young and inexperienced. Bikers who are injured in hit-and-run accidents tend to suffer from more severe damages and injuries than car and truck operators.

Determining who is responsible for hit-and-run accidents can be challenging because many injured bikers do not get the chance to capture any identifying information, such as good descriptions of the drivers, their license plate numbers and the make and models of their vehicles. Fortunately, advancements in surveillance technology are making it possible to catch the perpetrators.

The victims of the accidents have the most to lose. Many of them must pay for their damaged vehicles and medical treatments. Bikers should continue to practice safe driving habits and wear safety gear to give themselves the most protection against hit-and-run drivers.

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Car Accidents

What do I do if I am in a hit-and-run accident?

Hit-and-run accidents are one of the most frustrating and challenging types of situations most drivers will ever encounter in Tennessee. When a driver comes out of what seems to be nowhere and collides with your vehicle, only to take off and disappear, you may find yourself wondering what you should do. Motorists who are prepared to handle this kind of situation can minimize the effects it has on their lives.

Safety first

Pull over to somewhere safe and park your car. If the incident happens at night, make sure you are in a well-lit area. Do not attempt to go after the perpetrator, as this may only escalate the situation. Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. Call law enforcement and emergency medical responders so you and your passengers can receive treatment for your injuries.

Details help

Try to take pictures of your vehicle and look for witnesses, states MSN. Gather their names, phone numbers and addresses. When making your police report, try to be as detailed about everything you can remember regarding the incident. You should also call your insurer to report the incident.

Drivers who leave the scene of accidents they are responsible for leave the victims dealing with the consequences. Victims who suffer little to no injuries often end up paying for damages that occur to their vehicles. The families of people who sustain severe injuries or die end up dealing with the aftermath. Even though the injured parties may have insurance, most insurers require their policyholders to pay deductibles and may not cover the cost of repairs because they do not have enough information to legally pursue the responsible parties.

Hit-and-run accidents are not always easy to deal with. However, staying calm and taking the rational approach to these situations can help to make them less burdensome.

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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.