When drivers first hear about a car accident, they might assume the incident in question involves a collision between two vehicles. But nearly six out of 10 fatal car accidents in the United States involve only one vehicle, according to reporting from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Here are some other illuminating statistics involving deadly car crashes in the U.S.:
- The deadliest time to be on the roads is Saturday between midnight and 3 a.m.
- Four out of 10 fatal car accidents in the U.S. happen when the driver either roles his or her vehicle or smashes into a fixed object such as a tree or a street sign.
- Drivers are not the sole victims in deadly crashes: Passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists also lose their lives in car accidents.
- Practice defensive driving. Buckle up, designate a sober driver or arrange alternative transportation when imbibing, get plenty of sleep to avoid fatigue, and drive attentively.
- Recognize the dangers of drugged driving, including impairment from prescription opioids.
- Learn how to use your vehicle's safety systems.
- Fix recalls and vehicle maintenance issues immediately.
- Talk about these tips with teenagers, who are statistically more likely to be involved in an accident.
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