Easy Effective Tips to Avoid a Car Accident

Posted on the 15 March 2020 by Thiruvenkatam Chinnagounder @tipsclear

If you've ever been involved in a car accident, then you know how serious it can be. From broken bones and facial injuries to permanent brain damage, this is no walk in the park. Although most car accidents involve minor injuries, and while you may be able to walk away from your car accident with only some visible and superficial damage, this article aims to teach you how to avoid a serious injury.

The safest way to avoid a car accident is to drive carefully. That's right, always drive carefully. That's right. Always.

Easy effective tips to Avoid a Car Accident

When I was a teenager, I had to learn how to avoid a car accident when I was involved in a minor car accident. I had no choice but to defend myself from my attackers, and I did. As a result, I sustained a broken nose, a split cheekbone, a torn ligament, and a mild concussion.

This may seem like a horrible thing to have happened to you, but it could have been much worse. You wouldn't believe the number of people who, despite minor injuries, end up getting seriously injured. In fact, it's far more likely that you'll get seriously injured if you get into an accident. A broken nose, a big cut or bruise, a scrape, a bruised ego- these are not the end of the world.

The next time you want to learn how to avoid a car accident, don't focus on the injury. Focus on the damage. Focus on the fact that you can, and will, get hurt again.

If you don't believe me, then try this thought experiment:

Go back in time and ask yourself what the average, responsible, smart driver does before they get into their car. For example, would you tell your friend to get in, or would you tell him to take a deep breath, relax, and look out his windshield? Of course, he'd tell you to take a deep breath, relax, and look out his windshield.

Just imagine the amount of pain and suffering you could inflict on someone if you were the average, responsible, smart driver. You see, the smart, responsible driver would always wear a seat belt, never speed, never drink and drive, never even think about anything other than the road ahead.

The next time you want to learn how to avoid a car accident, remember that if you're going to get hurt, then you should prepare yourself for it. Safety is not optional, especially when you're inside your car. Learn what not to do before you get into your car.

Know the car inside and out

If there's anything you think you may need after the accident, then it's a good idea to know where you might go and what you can do to fix the problem. For example, if you think your brakes need to be serviced, then get out of the car and call your mechanic for an appointment.

After the mechanic arrives, have them work on the car until you have both agreed on what needs to be done, then bring the car in. Then sit down with the mechanic and have a good long talk.

At this point, both of you will have a better understanding of each other, and hopefully, a better idea of how to approach the issue of motor repair. Both of you will know where the problem lies, and will also know what solutions are available.

The final piece of advice I want to give you on how to avoid a car accident is to always check for noticeable damage right away. If you find a hole in your car's dashboard, check to see if there is an oil leak or even water damage on the interior; if there is damage to the interior, then you need to check the engine first.