Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude and celebration, but it is also one of the busiest and most hazardous times for travel. Millions of people take to the roads to visit family and friends, often covering long distances in less-than-ideal conditions. Unfortunately, the combination of increased traffic, holiday stress and distractions can lead to negligent (careless) driving, which poses a serious risk of a car accident. Here are a few common examples of careless driving during Thanksgiving and practical tips to stay safe and protect yourself and your loved ones.
Negligent (Careless) Driving During Thanksgiving
- Impaired driving: The festive atmosphere of Thanksgiving and the gathering of family and friends often include alcohol consumption. However, driving under the influence (DUI) is a leading cause of accidents during the holiday. Negligent (careless) drivers may underestimate their level of impairment, resulting in reduced reaction times, impaired judgment, and loss of control over the vehicle.
- Distracted driving: Dangerous and distracting behaviors such as texting, using GPS, or adjusting the radio, become especially dangerous during high-traffic holidays. Passengers can also potentially create distractions for drivers.
- Speeding: Thanksgiving travel often involves long distances and tight schedules. Drivers may exceed speed limits to save time, leading to increased risks of losing control of their vehicle or being unable to stop in time to avoid a collision.
- Fatigued driving: Many travelers set out early in the morning or late at night during this holiday. Fatigued driving significantly impairs a driver’s ability to concentrate and react quickly to unexpected situations.
- Tailgating and aggressive driving: Impatience can lead to tailgating, weaving between lanes, and other forms of aggressive driving. High levels of holiday traffic only exacerbate tensions on the road.
Staying Safe During Thanksgiving Travel
There are several steps you can take to stay safe and reduce the risk of accidents, even when negligent (careless) drivers are on the road. Be sure to plan ahead. Avoid peak travel times. Travel early in the morning or late at night after resting sufficiently and avoid heavy traffic. Be prepared for any adverse conditions and adjust your route or timing as necessary. Make sure that your tires, brakes, and lights are in good condition before hitting the road.
Avoid any distractions while driving. For example, program your route before starting your journey to minimize the need for adjustments. Use hands-free devices if necessary, but focus on driving as your primary task. Provide activities for children to reduce distractions from the back seat.
Make sure that you are prepared for emergencies. Pack an emergency kit that includes items such as a flashlight, blanket, first-aid supplies, water, and snacks. Have contact numbers for roadside assistance and emergency services saved in your phone. Use hazard lights or road flares if you need to stop on the side of the road.
Drive at a speed appropriate for the conditions, even if it’s below the posted limit. Allow more room between you and the car ahead in wet or icy conditions. Turn on your headlights in low-visibility conditions but avoid using high beams in fog or heavy snow.
Contacting an Experienced Lawyer
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident or pedestrian accident, or if you have lost a loved one in an auto accident caused by a negligent (careless) driver, the experienced New York personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm can help you better understand your legal rights and options, and also fight hard to recover just compensation for you.
For over 53 years, our skilled accident attorneys have established a proven track record of helping injured victims get fair compensation for their losses. We recently recovered $5,600,000 for a bicyclist who was hit by a van, and $2,550,000 for another victim of a truck accident, and $3,000,000 for a pedestrian who was hit by a car, and $2,000,000 in a hit-and-run accident, and the full $1,000,000 insurance policy for a pedestrian who was hit by a truck, and $4,625,000 for a driver who was in a car and was hit by a van, and $2,500,000 for a man who fell through an improperly secured hole. Also, one of our clients obtained a verdict for $43,940,000 and another of our clients got a verdict for $23,500,000, both in medical malpractice cases.
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