The 5 Most Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
Staying safe as a pedestrian can be a tricky task on a busy city street. Be mindful of these five common causes of accidents.
Unmarked crosswalks
Crosswalk markings indicate to drivers that they should be watchful of pedestrians crossing the street. They also designate that section of road as a safe place for people to cross. Barely visible or missing markings can cause confusion and lead to accidents.
Turning cars
Vehicles turning left at an intersection may be paying more attention to oncoming traffic than they are to crossing pedestrians. Both righthand and lefthand turns are hazardous if drivers are not alert. Before you cross the street, pay close attention to any vehicles that may be changing direction.
Intoxication
Impaired drivers and pedestrians can make poor decisions and endanger the lives of others. Getting behind the wheel of a vehicle when intoxicated is always a bad idea, but traveling on foot can also create dangerous scenarios. Consider getting a ride with a sober friend or calling for a cab instead.
Poor lighting
Streetlamps do a lot to improve the safety of city streets at night. Not only can they deter crime, but the improved visibility can also prevent car accidents involving pedestrians. An illuminated street is a safer street.
Distracted drivers
It is easy to get distracted when driving in a busy metropolitan area. There is a lot to pay attention to and this often causes accidents. Both pedestrians and drivers should use extra vigilance on busy streets.
Making safe choices becomes easier when you know what potential dangers to look out for.
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Jack G. Bernstein, ESQ.
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