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What Are the Effects Of Snow on Car Accidents?

Winter weather is usually followed by low temperatures, snow, and ice. In most cases, this includes low(er) visibility and slippery roads. The best advice that you can receive is to drive only when you have to. Avoid all unnecessary travels, and stay inside your home whenever possible. And in case of an accident, be sure to schedule a free consultation with Philadelphia car accident attorneys at Dan Doyle Law Group. <br>

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What Are the Effects Of Snow on Car Accidents?

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  1. What Are the Effects Of Snow on Car Accidents?

  2. Winter weather is usually followed by low temperatures, snow, and ice. In most cases, this includes low(er) visibility and slippery roads. Did you know that snow and ice-related accidents cause over 1,3000 deaths every year, and over 115,000 injuries, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration?

  3. When the roads are covered in ice and snow, you have to be extremely careful when driving. Too much speed and you will not be able to slow down on time, resulting in a rear-end collision; driving too slow could cause you to lose traction. It is all about finding the perfect balance between going too fast and too slow. Lack of Control

  4. Create Enough Space For Others Remember to always give the vehicle in front of you enough space. In case of an emergency, they will have to brake. If you are too close behind them, you will not have enough time to react and will end up in a car accident.

  5. It Takes Time You cannot expect to drive at the same speed as you are used to, as you have to adapt to the snow and ice on the road. Give yourself enough time to get to where you are going without putting yourself or anyone else in danger.

  6. Driver Only When You MUST The best advice that you can receive is to drive only when you have to. Avoid all unnecessary travels, and stay inside your home whenever possible. And in case of an accident, be sure to schedule a free consultation with Philadelphia car accident attorneys at Dan Doyle Law Group. DANIEL S. DOYLE

  7. Thank You Dan Doyle Law Group 100 N 18th Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-987-3730 www.dandoylelaw.com/contact.shtml

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