As we've seen regularly in the news recently, the weather is starting to move towards winter in Alaska and as a result Alaska car accidents are on the rise. When these situations occur, they can lead to serious injuries or even worse, especially when conditions are such that the aftermath of these crashes becomes increasingly difficult. If you have been harmed in a crash, you need to seek the help of Alaska personal injury lawyers as soon as possible. In the meantime, below is a brief overview of winter driving in Alaska.
Three of the most dangerous months to drive in Alaska are November, December and January, when the weather turns colder and much darker. Specifically, more than one-third of all Alaska car accidents that take place during the year occur during these months, and almost 1,000 people are injured as a result of these early-to-mid-winter crashes.
Anyone who has spent any time in Alaska will tell you that the most difficult time to drive in wintry conditions is when they begin, as most people simply have not spent much time driving in snow and ice in recent months. In addition, the days grow ever shorter and become almost non-existent in December and January, and the combination of slippery roads and darkness is always dangerous for motorists. Finally, the holiday season that begins with Thanksgiving falls during this time, and statistics show that Alaska DUI arrests increase just as the driving conditions become difficult.
Alaska residents need to take a few moments this time of year to remind themselves of some basic driving approaches that promote safety during these dangerous months. Most have heard these before, but they are never seen as bad or unnecessary advice. First and foremost, people need to slow down a bit in general. This will provide them with more time to react to situations, and every second of extra time can make an enormous difference.
Secondly, drivers need to avoid accelerating around corners and curves. This only increases the chance that the vehicle will fishtail and spiral out of control, and this can instantly lead to disaster when it occurs. Finally, motorists need to bring chains and other supplies with them so that they can get through whatever Mother Nature presents safely.
Ultimately, there will still be Alaska car accidents that occur during these months. If you or someone you love has been harmed by a negligent driver, seek the help of Alaska personal injury lawyers who have been holding those responsible for injuries they have caused accountable for years. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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