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December 19, 2018

Tips for Driving in Heavy Traffic Areas

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It’s 5PM on a Friday and you find yourself sitting in heavy traffic. The highways are gridlocked. Tensions are running high as you feel as though you will never make it home. Just when traffic begins to move again, and you finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, you are struck by another driver. Nothing can be more disheartening. What you thought was the usually Friday afternoon gridlock suddenly becomes a driver’s worst nightmare. You have been the victim of a car accident. Your usual Friday afternoon has now become more frustrating as your entire evening may be completely derailed.

Although some may have the ability to walk away injury free, others may not be so lucky. Some victims may find that they suffer severe pain from injuries that resulted from the accident. If this is the case, consult with an attorney for the best course of action based on your specific situation. In the meantime, here are some tips for protecting yourself while driving in heavy traffic areas:

Tip #1 Avoid Aggressive Driving

As frustrating as it may be to experience the above scenario, allowing your frustrations to mount may only increase the likelihood of an accident. Constantly switching lanes, driving too closely to other drivers or cutting people off not only has the ability of making traffic worse, it can also create dangerous driving conditions.

Tip #2 Always Pay Attention

Everything can change in the blink of an eye, especially when driving in congested areas. Always keep your attention focused on the road and your surroundings. Driving distractedly by eating, changing the radio stations, texting or playing on your phone can be disastrous. All it takes is a second of not paying attention for an accident to happen. Especially in gridlock.

Tip #3 Check Your Blind Spots

Be aware of your surroundings, especially when changing lanes are taking turns. In heavily congested areas, it’s not uncommon for a car to be driving in your blindspot. Always double check your blind spots before changing lanes. During times of heavy traffic, it may be difficult to protect yourself or make a correction without hitting the car in your blindspot, or another driver.

Tip #4 Look for Signs of Sudden Stops

Sometimes traffic can be moving at a normal pace when all of a sudden cars come to an immediate stop. Even when paying close attention it can be difficult to stop on time. Make sure that you are alert and watching for signs that traffic may be slowing or stopping ahead. One clear sign that this may be happening is when a driver sees bakelights ahead.

Tip #5 Practice Defensive Driving

Defensive driving techniques are a key way of avoiding an accident. Mitigate the risk of an accident by:

  • Paying attention
  • Keeping track of other drivers
  • Using your turn signals
  • Keeping distance from the car ahead of you

Have you been so unlucky as to suffer a car accident at the hands of another? Do you believe the person who hit you was negligent and may be held liable for the accident? If the answer is yes, contact a car accident lawyer San Francisco trusts for a complimentary consultation. We are standing by to assist you in rectifying this sensitive matter. Allow for us to protect your rights so that you are able to put this matter behind you so that you are able to focus on your recovery.


Thank you to our friends and contributors at the Morales Law Firm for their knowledge about car accident injuries and tips for driving in heavy traffic.

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