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To Reduce Bradenton Car Accident Risks, Know What To Do In The Event Of A Storm

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Many local residents can clearly remember Hurricane Irma, which hit Bradenton and the Gulf Coast in September 2017. It caused widespread damage throughout the area, disrupting traffic and closing the pier on Anna Maria Island for months afterward.

Hurricane season is once again upon us, and our Bradenton car accident lawyer wants you to be prepared. Find out more about storm-related driving hazards and how to protect yourself and your passengers.

Wet Roads Due To Hurricanes and Tropical Storms Increase Bradenton Car Accident Risks 

The Atlantic Hurricane Season starts on June 1st and ends on November 30th each year, but the most active part is typically late summer. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts between 17 to 25 named storms, with as many as 13 becoming hurricanes with sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or greater.

Heavy winds can cause major destruction to property and often leave numerous power lines and other debris in the aftermath. However, it is wet, rainy conditions that pose the most significant threat to drivers. The Federal Highway Administration warns that over 20 percent of all car accidents are weather-related. Of these, rain is the most common factor in crashes. Driving impacts that can result from heavy rain include:

  • Poor visibility and increased glare, potentially blinding drivers;
  • Reduced tire traction, resulting in skidding;
  • Decreased braking ability, making rear-end collisions more likely to happen;
  • Increased traffic and confusion due to downed traffic signals;
  • Road debris and washed-out lanes or bridges.

Protecting Yourself Behind The Wheel During Hurricane Conditions

Bradenton residents are encouraged to follow local weather forecasts and remain alert for hurricanes and tropical storms that threaten our area. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warns against driving in these types of conditions. In addition to the threat posed by rain, washed-out roads, falling power lines, and other debris are a threat, and wind gusts can make it harder to maintain control of your vehicle and increase the risk of overturns.

If you must go out in adverse weather, take precautions to protect yourself against car accidents in Bradenton and reduce the risk to other motorists. These include:

  • Go slow and below the speed limit as needed;
  • Remain alert and avoid distractions, such as talking cellphones or changing GPS settings;
  • Give other motorists plenty of space;
  • Use low beams to reduce glare and avoid looking directly into street or headlights;
  • Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas;
  • Follow all road detours or other warning signs.

Request A Consultation With Our Bradenton Car Accident Lawyer

Weather-related car accidents in Bradenton are common during hurricane season. Unfortunately, the reckless behavior of other motorists increases the risk. If you are hurt in a crash, the Law Office of Steven G. Lavely helps you get the compensation you need to recover. To protect your rights in a claim, contact our office today and request a consultation with our experienced Bradenton car accident lawyer.

Sources:

weather.gov/mfl/hurricaneirma

noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-predicts-above-normal-2024-atlantic-hurricane-season

ops.fhwa.dot.gov/Weather/q1_roadimpact.htm

community.fema.gov/ProtectiveActions/s/article/Hurricane-Don-t-Drive-During-a-Hurricane