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Washington weather is fickle. One day, the sun may be shining, and the birds might be chirping. The next day the clouds return bringing showers to the newly planted flowers. Here in western Washington, we may be used to driving in the mildly inclement weather conditions. That confidence can easily lead to cockiness in even the most experienced of drivers as wet roads are known to be a major cause of fatal crashes.
A study performed by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society between 2006 and 2011 investigated over 125,000 motor vehicle crashes in the United States. Researchers found that a light rain increased the risk of fatality in collisions by over 27%.
Washington drivers may be used to the drizzle but understanding the hazards will help you recognize the dangers lurking on the wet ground. Even a light rain can lead to dangerous driving. Wet roads lead to:
While it varies greatly, the average human has a reaction time of about 1.5 seconds. Taking precautions while driving in wet conditions is necessary to maintain safety. While there’s no guaranteed way to avoid water-related collisions, here are a few tips to follow:
No matter how safe drivers are while out on the roads, nobody is perfect and motor vehicle collisions are inevitable. The experienced litigators at Magnuson Lowell PS are available to answer your collision and injury questions free of charge. Call today for a complimentary evaluation!