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The Truth About Low Speed Auto Accidents

Injured in a low speed auto accident? Amazingly, the majority of injuries in auto collisions are due to low speed impacts. Just because the car wasn’t going very fast doesn’t mean you can’t be hurt. Recent scientific studies have conclusively shown collision speeds of a mere 2.5 mph can cause damage to your neck. This article explains, in simple terms, why this is and gives you ammunition to fight the insurance company who may want to minimize your case because it was low speed.

To Win – You Have To Know How To Play The Game

Most take accidents for granted and that arriving-alive is a right-of-passage-but for over 42,000 motorists in the U.S. that lose this game annually, and over 3 million placed on injured reserve with severe injuries, arriving alive would be a welcomed privilege. Now, these words take on a new meaning if motorists playing the Game of Death and Injuries understand the rules for the Game of Life by preventing accidents proactively.

5 Ways to Increase Driving Safety

With the busy lifestyles so many of us lead, proper safety precautions while driving are often foregone. Multi-tasking, aggressive driving, equipment neglect and other factors all contribute to decreased safety and increased likelihood of motor vehicle accidents. This article will examine some of the ways in which drivers can increase safety and avoid accidents while travelling the roads of the world.

The Safest Cars on the Road

When you go car shopping you are probably dazzled by the sports cars or even the big burly SUVs as well as the shiny colors and whether or not the vehicle is fully loaded.Steven Anderson is the Marketing Director for Hawaiian Discount Car Rentals. He has personally researched and experienced many of the Hawaiian activities and as described above.

Sharing the Road with Tractor Trailers

For the automobile driver and his passengers, a collision with a truck, especially a tractor trailer, can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences. Statistics tell us that 86 percent of those persons killed in accidents involving large trucks were not occupants of the truck. They were, for the most part, occupants of passenger vehicles. Consequently, it is up to the automobile driver to keep the odds in his favor by driving defensively whenever he sees tractor trailers and large trucks close by.

51 Reasons To Have Car Safety

The two most frequent vehicle accidents are getting hit while parked and the rear end collision. There are thousands of uninsured, distracted, inattentive drivers, drivers with poor judgment and lousy-stinking parallel parkers out there just trying to wreck your vehicle.


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