Snow and People Cause Accidents
Posted by Rolf Joho on February 7th, 2010 filed in Global Warming
It would certainly seem that a snow day is likely to cause a lot more accidents that a normal day, and this is down to all of the people that just go into work when they shouldnt. How come there seem to be more accidents in the snow than there has been in a long time?
Well one of the big reasons is simply because we have seen some of the worst snow recorded in a very long time indeed but what is worse is the people on the roads and that really is the major point here.
The people were just not listening to the warnings on going slow, by the way slow doesn’t mean the normal 30mph on the smaller roads, we are talking 5-10 speeds just to make sure that you do not slip on the ice and crash into something. However there were still people driving along way over the speed limit and risking both themselves and other people by doing so.
Although this isn’t always the cause of accidents it often is and if speeds were cut I am almost certain that the number of accidents would fall significantly.
The second reason why this is happening a lot is simply down to people being stupid. If you do not feel that driving is going to be safe thing to do then the best thing to do is simply stay in or walk. By going out and not feeling comfortable driving you are just as bad as the people that are speeding! It is very hard and expensive to get a hold of bad credit car leasing and if you have crash on top of bad credit it will do you no favours at all.
If you do not feel that comfortable then go out and Luton van lease as you are likely to get across the roads a lot better. On the plus side you will not need to refrigerated van lease!
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