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Mount Laurel NJ Personal Injury Law Blog

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The Most Dangerous Times To Be On The Road

Most drivers are sometimes on the road during the most dangerous driving times and do not know it. While it is impossible to avoid all accidents, being aware of the most dangerous times to drive can help people plan ahead and avoid unnecessary risks.

Driving at night

The most dangerous time to be on the road is at nighttime. It is dark outside, visibility is low, and the possibility of an accident is higher than ever because of several risks, including falling asleep behind the wheel, being tired or taking certain medications that can make you sleepy.

The darkness can also prevent you from seeing obstacles or construction sites on the road, which can lead to an accident if you are not careful. In certain cases, even if you are careful, you can still get into an accident. Other people driving at night can be driving drunk or fall asleep at the wheel. These factors make driving at night the most dangerous time to drive.

Driving to and from work

Commuters are also at a higher risk of being in an accident because of the amount of traffic, having to stop your vehicle constantly and the potential for distraction when you stop your vehicle. It is tempting to pull out your phone or look for something in your purse or briefcase when you are stuck in traffic.

However, it is extremely dangerous to take your eyes off the road. You must always keep your eyes on the road and not allow yourself to be distracted by anything while you are on the road.

If you drive during a football game or a concert that draws many fans, you are also at a higher risk of getting into an accident. The amount of traffic can be similar to or worse than during rush hour, and these times carry the same risks as driving to and from work.

While you may not be able to control the times you drive all the time, being aware of the most dangerous times to be on the road and what the dangers are can help you remain alert at all times and keep your eyes on the road for your safety and the safety of everyone else.