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Preventing Icy Road Accidents in Georgia


January 28, 2016

Temperatures are dropping across Georgia and many areas will soon experience icy conditions. Icy roads can present considerable hazards as you could lose tire traction. In fact, ice on the roads is one of the top causes of accidents and can send drivers careening off the roadways and into obstacles or other vehicles.

The Atlanta car accident attorneys at Montlick and Associates, Attorneys at Law, have represented a number of accident victims injured in icy road crashes. We understand the seriousness of icy roads and urge all Georgia drivers to take steps to keep themselves and their families safe while hitting the roads this winter.

Tips for Avoiding Car Accidents on Icy Roads

Not all icy road car accidents can be prevented, but there are a number of steps you can take to help avoid these crashes. Follow the tips below to reduce your risk of an accident this winter:

  1. Slow down: Reducing your speed is the single most important thing you can do while driving on ice and snow. Driving at high speeds make it difficult for you to stop and increases the chance you will lose control. Considerably reduce your speed during icy conditions and know that if you are fishtailing, you are going too fast.
  2. Avoid driving if possible: The best way to avoid an icy road accident is to stay off the roads until the ice has melted and the threat has passed. If you can wait to leave your house, do so for your own safety and the safety of those around you.
  3. Buckle up: You should always wear your seatbelt, but it becomes especially important for you to do so during icy conditions. When fatalities occur during the winter months, the occupants were often not wearing their seat belts.
  4. Watch the weather: Routinely check the weather forecast, especially during the winter months. It is important to be aware of potentially icy conditions so that you can prepare or plan to avoid the roads.
  5. Use your brakes wisely: Braking can be a cause of slides that result in loss of control of your vehicle. Antilock brake systems do not work well on icy roads and could lock up your wheel. As such, go easy on your brakes and be on the alert for lock ups.
  6. Turn into a slide: If you find yourself sliding, you are going too fast. Reduce your speed to prevent slides. To correct a slide, it is best to turn into the direction that your car is sliding.

Contact Montlick and Associates, Attorneys at Law, Today to Schedule Your Free Consultation!

If you or a loved one has been injured in a traffic accident, you may be eligible to seek compensation from the at-fault driver involved. The Georgia Car Accident Attorneys at Montlick and Associates, Attorneys at Law, represent accident victims across Georgia and in the Southeast. Our firm has over 39 years of experience and are committed to providing zealous representation to our injured clients. The sooner you act after your accident, the greater your chances of obtaining a full recovery. As such, it is important that you seek the assistance of a licensed lawyer as soon as possible. Call Montlick & Associates, Attorneys at Law, 24 hours a day/7 days a week for your Free Consultation at 1-800-LAW-NEED (1-800-529-6333). You can also visit us online at www.montlick.com and use our Free Case Evaluation Form or 24-hour Live Online Chat.


Source:
http://icyroadsafety.com/tips.shtml

Category: Auto Accidents

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