Florida Auto Accident Lawyers
Describing When Accidents Occur
Florida auto accidents can happen at any time and in any place. Any time anyone gets behind the wheel of a vehicle, he or she needs to be wary of dangers and risks and drive defensively in order to be prepared for unexpected circumstances. However, there are times of the day and week when Florida auto accidents are more likely to occur. Below you’ll find a breakdown of these different times of the week and information regarding how you should proceed if you need the help of a Florida auto accident lawyer.
Early Hours of the Morning on Weekends
Despite the fact that far fewer vehicles are on the road between midnight and 2 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, these two hours are those that lead to the highest number of Florida auto accidents throughout the week. Clearly, it doesn’t take much to understand that alcohol is likely the leading factor in these crashes, but the bottom line is that if you’re on the road at this time, be prepared to deal with the mistakes of others.
Nighttime Hours of the Weekend
The early morning hours of the weekends are not the only dangerous time to be on Florida roads. Statistics regarding Florida auto accidents show that the hours between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. lead to the second-highest number of accidents during the week. Explanations/deductions from this statistic are also relatively simple, in that many people are traveling during these times and are headed out for the evening.
Friday Rush Hour
Rush hour traffic is notorious everywhere, and the hour of 6 p.m. on Friday is or should be particularly infamous in Florida, as this is the hour where one of the highest volumes of Florida auto accidents occurs. Friday evening is the time of week when travelers are heading into Florida, when Florida residents are heading out for the weekend and when millions of people are impatiently heading home from a full week of work.
Overall, any time spent on the road should be approached with caution. However, it appears that nighttime driving is more statistically dangerous than any other time despite the fact that fewer vehicles are generally on the road. If you or someone you love has been harmed by another driver, you need the help of Florida auto accident lawyers who have been holding those responsible for harm caused for years. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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