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Even though you may feel untouchable while driving, most auto collisions happen within 25 miles of a person's home. No matter how safe of a driver you may be, you never know what can happen on the open road. Each year about 2 million people are injured due to auto collisions, some of which result in death. Location, time of day, weather, and the type of roadway being driven on influences crashes. Some accidents happen more frequently than others. The most common types of crashes include:
Everyone seems to be in a rush these days, meaning drivers are following too closely. Rear-end collisions are one of the most common auto collisions. In most cases, it happens when someone is not paying attention to the road or following too closely to another driver. Luckily, these crashes are not usually fatal, depending on the speed. They will often occur if there is stop-and-go traffic and someone suddenly slows down. To avoid these accidents, make sure you leave ample amount of space between you and the driver in front of you.
Side-impact collisions, also called T-Bone collisions, happen when a vehicle impacts the side of another vehicle. This could happen due to someone running a red light, a driver not stopping at a stop sign, misjudging oncoming traffic, and other situations. Vehicles can be severely damaged or deemed totaled by these accidents, depending on how fast the vehicle was going and how hard the other vehicle was hit. To avoid these accidents, it is important to pay attention to the traffic laws and drive carefully.
These accidents occur when a single vehicle leaves the roadway and strikes something on the side of the road. These accidents generally happen when a driver is distracted or as a result of the weather (snow, ice, rain). Vehicles involved in these collisions may be greatly affected, or you may be able to drive away with a few scratches on your vehicle if you are lucky. To avoid these collisions, pay attention to the traffic laws in the area, adjust your speed according to the weather conditions, and keep your distractions to a minimum.
These collisions often occur in parking lots where drivers are driving at low speeds, especially while people are backing out of parking spaces. Low speed collisions generally do not cause a lot of damage, usually scraped paint or dents. To avoid these accidents, pay attention to all driving rules and pay attention to the road around you.
At City Paint & Body, serving the College Station and Bryan, TX areas, we offer collision repairs for those who have been in a recentcrash. No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, we can have it looking brandnew after an accident. Our car paint shop includes advanced equipment andoffers precise color-matching technology to help get you back on the road in notime. Interested in more information? Call us today!
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