How to drive safely in heavy traffic

On Behalf of | Jan 4, 2021 | Car Accidents |

Drivers in Michigan may get caught in unavoidable traffic at times. Traffic congestion is a major concern for a lot of drivers because anxious or aggressive driving can negatively impact driving performance. You can’t always avoid traffic congestion, but you can be aware of your surroundings and keep your full attention on the task at hand. The following are a few tips for dealing with heavy traffic.

Remove all distractions

Distracted driving is a major cause of motor vehicle accidents. When the road is crowded with cars, the last thing you need is a distraction that prevents you from paying attention. Limit distracted driving by:

  • Turning your cellphone off or keeping it where you can’t reach it
  • Turning the volume of your radio down
  • Asking passengers to remain quiet until you’re out of dense traffic

Plan your commuting times to avoid heavy traffic

Sometimes, all it takes to avoid driving during heavy traffic is leaving 15 minutes earlier or later than planned. Although the worst times for rush-hour traffic will vary, you can generally expect it to be at its heaviest between 8 to 9 a.m. and 5 to 6 p.m.

Leave at least two seconds between yourself and other drivers

Avoid rear-end collisions by leaving at least a couple of seconds of distance between you and other vehicles. You can do this by picking a feature like a traffic light or sign and counting two seconds as the vehicle in front of you passes.

You may not be able to avoid traffic congestion or how other drivers behave, but practice the above heavy traffic safety suggestions to make the roadways safer for yourself and others. If you are injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you might want to contact a personal injury attorney. A legal professional may help you understand your options for pursuing compensation.

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