Accidents From Bad Weather Conditions
Driving In Inclement Weather - San Francisco Bay Area Attorney
Inclement weather causes dangerous driving conditions and may be common anytime of the year, depending where you live. It is more important than ever to practice safe driving techniques in weather conditions such as rain, wind, snow, ice, sleet and fog.
The San Francisco Bay Area has many unique weather elements because of our diverse micro climates. Thick fog can create an extreme hazard on the highway. You can reduce the risk of a vehicle accident injury if you turn on your lights and reduce your speed in these types of conditions. The valley or "tulle" fog is notorious for creating dangerous driving conditions which sometimes results in multi-vehicle crashes including cars and big rig
trucks. This can cause serious injuries and even death.
In California, because we have a Mediterranean climate -- drought summers and wet winters, the first rains of the season usually create a driving hazard as the collection of summer oils are lifted from the roadway and street surfaces. This can seriously affect traction and braking. Extra precaution should be exercised during these early season rains and during new rains following extended periods between periods of no precipitation. Reduce speed and place extra distance between you and the car in front of you to reduce your risk of potential injury resulting from a vehicle accident.
When driving in bad or inclement weather in the San Francisco Bay Area it is important to note that any unsafe or hazardous
roads will become even more unsafe during periods of extreme
weather conditions such as heavy fog and torrential rain.
Here are some tips for driving in inclement weather in California:
- Plan ahead
- Reduce Speed
- Leave Room In Front
- Make Sure All Equipment Is In Proper Working Condition
- Use Your Low Beams In Fog
- Fasten Your Seatbelt
- Pull Over If Needed
The best way to maintain control and safety while you are out driving in inclement weather is to slow your speed. In addition to slippery roadways, poor weather can also make driving dangerous because of decreased visibility. You should always reduce your speed according to the visibility in front of you. Keep in mind what it takes longer to stop if you are to suddenly see another vehicle's tail lights a few feet in front of your automobile.
A number of drivers do not adjust their driving to the weather conditions, and continue at regular speeds in situations that merit caution, lower speeds, and longer distances between vehicles. Focus on your own driving, and if the weather conditions outside are making you worry, slow down. Allow other motorists who want to drive fast through inclement weather pass, but don't be distracted by them. The best thing to do when dealing with aggressive drivers is to avoid being one.
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