Of course you could argue every accident is preventable.
The driver should have braked sooner. He should have looked before turning left. He should have yielded to the oncoming car.
But some causes are so blatant, they defy human error. Take texting-while-driving, for example. That mistake causes over a million accidents every year according to National Highway Safety Association. Prevention is painfully simple – the driver should have put their cellphone away.
Too many accidents have nothing to do with the driver’s skills. Luckily, a little forethought can have a big impact on safety. When you’re driving, watch out for these:
1. Unsecured Trailer, Boat, Car or Other Heavy Attachments
Nearly every cyclist in the city has had a close call, or a trip to the hospital, because of this one. Dooring – when a driver or passenger opens their car door onto a cyclists – is a leading cause of bicycle accidents. It’s a mistake to assume the biker is responsible. In most cases, a person who opens their door on a cyclists is fully liable. That can mean bike damages, hospital bills, lost wages and even the cyclist’s life.
Safety Tip: The space between your parking spot and the vehicle traffic lane is NOT a buffer. Most likely, it’s a bike lane. Before you open the car door, check behind your vehicle for cyclists.