Weather-Related Accidents Broken Down
While it is recommended to stay indoors during harsh weather conditions, many drivers are forced to drive through the storm, needing to fulfill a duty such as work, provide food, or assist in an emergency. When driving in such conditions, many drivers are put at tremendous risk as they drive through wet, slippery, and icy roads, all of which can make operating a vehicle a difficult task. Based on data collected by the United States Federal Highway Administration, approximately 24% of weather-related traffic accidents that occur tend to occur on snowy, slushy, or icy pavements. This kills 1,300 individuals and injures 116,800 on an annual basis. From that same report, there is also an annual average of 900 fatalities and 76,000 injuries as a result of sleet and snowy road conditions--or around 15% of weather-related crashes in the U.SVital Safety Tips When Driving In Severe Weather
1. Check your vehicle for any faulty components: Before heading out, it is important to check if your wheels have sufficient air and meet air pressure standards. Cold temperatures cause air within the tire to contract, meaning less tire pressure. Check your heater, headlights, and brakes to make sure they are fully functionable as well.
2. Carry an emergency kit: Carrying a car emergency kit in your car can save you from a dangerous situation caused by poor weather. Make sure that your utility bag contains jumper cables, ice scrapers, anti-freeze, and blankets just in case.
3. Defog your windows: One of the major factors in these types of accidents tends to be lack of visibility. When driving in harsh weather conditions, it is wise to defog your windows when out on the road during cold weather. Check your vehicle manual to find out how.
4. Avoid sudden braking, and drive with caution: Sudden braking can lead to a vehicle rollover or a collision with another vehicle during fair weather, and during freezing temperatures, this danger is only increased. It is best to drive slowly and carefully at all times.