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Interstate driving safety tips to prevent car accidents

On Behalf of | Apr 28, 2020 | Car Accidents

It can definitely be intimidating to drive at high speeds along crowded interstate highways. In particular, I-95 that runs through Wilmington, Delaware is heavily utilized by commuters, travelers and commercial vehicles at all hours of the day. Since this is one of the most heavily traveled roadways in the state, it is also one of the most dangerous. Here are a few safety tips to help prevent car accidents when driving on crowded highways.

The most important thing to remember is to buckle up. Using a seat belt while traveling should go without saying, yet recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that about 10% of drivers still don’t wear seat belts. Seat belts save lives, always wear a seat belt any time a vehicle is in motion.

Using a cellphone while driving is extremely dangerous and should always be avoided. According to the NHTSA, when a driver takes his or her eyes off the road for just five seconds at 55 miles per hour, it is the equivalent of driving the length of a football filed with closed eyes. Never text while driving.

Do not tailgate and always maintain a safe follow distance. If a driver is tailgating and the car in front suddenly brakes, there won’t be enough room for the trailing vehicle to stop, causing a crash. The NHTSA recommends at least three seconds of distance between vehicles, especially on the interstate.

These days, drivers are faced with a ton of distractions. It’s so easy to get caught up talking on the phone or surfing through radio stations behind the wheel. Safety should always take top priority on crowded highways and interstates. However, there will always be careless drivers. Those in Delaware who are injured in car accidents caused by the negligence of other drivers can purse rightful damages by consulting an experienced attorney and filing a claim.

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