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Human behavior is a major contributor to car accidents

When it comes to car accidents in Rossville, many people do not realize they, themselves are often the first and last line of defense in prevention. Many of the incidents on the roads do not happen because of vehicle defects, bad road conditions and malfunctioning traffic lights. They occur because of motorists. According to NPR.org, human error plays a role in nearly 94 percent of car accidents.

Many errors that occur on the roads are not in compliance with traffic laws. For example, distracted driving, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, speeding and reckless driving are all banned in many jurisdictions. Yet, many drivers ignore the laws and continue to do them anyway. This makes the roads much more dangerous than they should be. Driving is not an entirely risk-free activity. However, the risks drivers face can be reduced with the following actions.

Stay current on changes in traffic rules and regulations

Motorists should take refresher driving courses to stay current on changes in traffic laws. The rules of the road change often. Many people are not aware of those changes until they end up in car accidents or receive tickets for violations.

Put away the distractions

Driving distractions lead to car accidents and death on the roads. They do not cause harm in all incidents, but they do prevent drivers from driving safely. 3,477 people died in distracted driving accidents in 2015, states the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Many of those deaths were preventable. Motorists should avoid distractions at all costs to decrease the risk of them crashing.

People who maintain control of their vehicles and use safe and defensive driving behaviors have fewer accidents.