Due to the rise in highway fatalities in recent months and years, the upcoming weekend could be the most deadly as a result of motor vehicle crashes.
If the safety group’s prediction is accurate, it could be the highest fatality and injury numbers for a Fourth of July holiday since 2008. According to NSC, the increase in roadway fatalities in addition to Independence Day falling on a Saturday, could contribute to increased death toll.
What Can You Do To Make Highways Safer for You and Your Family?
Buckle up
Seatbelts are expected to save 155 lives during the three-day holiday and another 99 Americans would be saved if they also buckled up according to NSC estimates
Put Children in Appropriate Safety Seats
Appropriately installed child car safety seats are credited with saving 100’s of children’s lives every year.
Reduce Your Speed
There are more speed-related fatalities that occur in the summer months. Don’t be in a rush—allow plenty of time to reach your destination.
Avoid Distracted Driving Behavior
Avoid distracted driving including activities such as using your cell phone or texting while behind the wheel.
Lastly, but maybe most importantly……………Do NOT Drink and Drive
Driving under the influence is the number one largest cause of motor vehicle accidents.
Summer is typically the a high-exposure period with many more miles driven on average and several holiday weekends.
On average, there are 37 percent more highway fatalities on July 4 than the average July day
Focus on Safety
While I understand “focusing on safety” and public safety reminders can seem like nagging to many, a little nagging or planning is nothing compared to actually being in a motor vehicle crash that could have been avoided. If you or a family member is injured in a motor vehicle then the fun and celebration abruptly stops.
The idea that 400 people could be killed this weekend in motor vehicle accident is more than disturbing. If each of us really thought about that, then we might not leave our homes this weekend. However, most often the idea that it will “never happen to me” is how we continue to start our cars and venture out on the roadways.
Do your part by paying attention, avoiding the temptation to speed and never climb behind the wheel if you have been drinking. If everyone would make a commitment to those three things, the number of highway fatalities could be reduced by a phenomenal number!
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Summary Article Name Holiday Weekend Potentially Most Deadly in Years Author Zane T. Cagle Description National Safety Council predicts that over 400 people could be killed and another 45,000 injured over Fourth of July on our roadways. Drive alert and sober and reduce the danger.Share This: