The Reality of Road Hazards: It’s Not the Snow You Should Worry About

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Seasonal transitions from warm to colder temperatures can elicit worries about road safety during daily commutes, errands, and holiday travel. Drivers often direct this concern toward snow, ice, and other winter hazards. Interestingly, this extra caution regarding winter conditions diverts our attention away from more common causes of weather-related accidents—rainfall.

Rain Causes More Vehicle Accidents than Snow

Like many people, you may feel too timid to venture out in your car when it snows. On the other hand, you may be more confident handling your vehicle in the pouring rain or on wet pavement. Ironically, the U.S. Department of Transportation reports that rain and wet pavement contribute to 46-70% of all vehicle accidents, compared to 13-18% attributed to snow, icy roads, or sleet.

While snow and ice on the road demand vigilance, it’s essential not to underestimate the dangers of rainy conditions. Rain and wet roads can significantly impact safety and increase the likelihood of hydroplaning, the loss of traction due to the layer of water built up between the tires and the road.

Of course, it pays to be vigilant when driving in all types of weather. But remember that rain and wet pavement can undermine your control over your car, causing vehicle accidents and severe injuries. The key is not taking your safety for granted during warmer months or rainy seasons.

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If another driver injures you in an accident, no matter the road conditions, we are here to help. With Clements, Taylor, Butkovich & Cohen, L.P.A., Co., you have access to attorneys close by with extensive experience in personal injury. We’ll answer your questions about compensation and what you may be entitled to. Call us today at 513.721.6500 or use our online contact form to schedule a free initial consultation. We will review your case and devise a workable resolution to get you the maximum accident settlement you deserve.