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Don’t run red lights
Many times, running a red light results in car accidents. These accidents often involve pedestrians, bicycles or motorcycles, too. That is because they are less visible. These accidents can also lead to serious injuries because of the element of increased speed and the element of surprise. It’s dangerous and could be deadly.
Red light accidents
If you have been in a red light accident, you may have trouble determining whose fault the accident was. I often see accident reports where the police officer writes that there is no determination of fault due to conflicting stories. Both drivers swear that they had the green light and that the accident was not their fault. These swearing contests are difficult to prove unless you have a witness who stops and is willing to give a statement to the police. Without an independent witness, your accident case will have a lower value. It will be difficult to convince the insurance company to settle or a jury to award you damages at trial.
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The point is, be careful out there. Traffic lights are there for a reason. Whether it is a traffic light, a crosswalk sign or some other road sign, you should pay attention to them. Stop when you are supposed to and you can avoid being in an accident. Drivers are in a hurry, talking on their phones and just plain rude sometimes. As drivers ourselves we need to leave more time so we’re not in a hurry, put away distractions (like cell phones) and try to be courteous to other drivers. Red light accidents are preventable. By following the rules of the road and obeying traffic lights, we will help prevent accidents.