How can I avoid a Glen Burnie, MD car crash when there is debris in the road?
Driving on roads that are anything less than clear and dry aren’t exactly ideal. However, you can’t always have perfect conditions. If you stumble upon debris in the road, you may be wondering how you can prevent getting into a Glen Burnie, MD car crash if you have to drive near it. Here, a lawyer offers a few tips on how to avoid such an occurrence.
Don’t Speed
Speeding on a road that features debris is quite problematic and could cause an Anne Arundel County car wreck. Rather, avoid speeding and drive the speed limit or below to be safe. Doing so allows you to move out of the way of any debris and gives you time to react.
Stay Away From Other Vehicles
Do your best to stay away from other vehicles when driving on a debris-filled road. If you follow too close, you could crash into them if they come upon debris. Additionally, you may not have a chance to react to the debris if the vehicle in front of you blocks your vision. Instead, stay at least two seconds away from the vehicle.
Pay Attention
Talking on your cell phone, texting or looking around your vehicle causes you to take your eyes off of the road. Doing so could cause you to get into a Glen Burnie car accident if you see a pile of debris. If you pay attention to driving, however, you could prevent you and others from becoming injured.
If despite your best efforts, you are still the victim of a Glen Burnie, MD car crash, you may need the help of a lawyer to get you the compensation you deserve.
Call the offices of Jimeno & Gray, P.A., at (410) 590-9401 for more information and to request your free copy of the book A Crash Course in Maryland Accidents, written by lawyer Gregory Jimeno.
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