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Reckless driving behaviors could carry dire repercussions

Motor vehicle accidents continue to occur at an alarming rate, and such incidents can take place under various scenarios. Certain types of negligence only act to increase the chances such an incident, and reckless driving continues to be one of the most common causes of serious or fatal collisions.

While on some level most drivers may be aware of the possible dangers of exhibiting such behavior, some might not be aware of what constitutes reckless driving. Knowing the types and hazards of similar actions could play an integral role in helping you prepare to stay safe on Pennsylvania roads.

Types of reckless behavior

It might not come as a surprise that reckless driving behaviors can come in numerous forms, each of which could carry devastating ramifications. Knowing some of the common types of dangerous driving could help you identify some of the hazards you might encounter on the open road, such as:

  • Speeding: Excessive speeding continues to play a role in many collisions, and those who drive at high rates of speed are inherently less capable of safely operating a motor vehicle.
  • Tailgating: Tailgating can also be exceedingly hazardous, as proper spacing plays an integral part in allowing drivers sufficient time to react to certain scenarios and drivers.
  • Impairment: Driving while impaired is another common form of reckless behavior that can wreak havoc on a driver’s ability to make judgment calls, track nearby vehicles and respond to various scenarios.
  • Ignoring traffic signs: Intersections continue to be a hotspot for collisions, and drivers who cross into these areas without adhering to traffic lights or signs may place your health at risk in the process.

Drivers who attempt dangerous maneuvers, such as frequent lane changes or passing in a no-pass zone, may also run a greater risk of placing your safety in jeopardy.

After a collision

Should the actions of another party cause a collision that leaves you with severe or life-altering injuries, you could be facing various hardships in life. Extensive medical costs and loss of wages during recovery may be just two examples of the challenges that could await you in the aftermath of a crash. In addition to taking steps to seek the necessary medical attention for your injuries, you may also have questions about your options and how to prepare to protect your interests.