By John Byrnes
Automobile accidents can occur anywhere. It only takes one negligent driver to cause an accident. However, some areas seem more prone to accidents than others. Not all roads are created equal. Some roads are simply more dangerous for a variety of reasons. While you might think that all accidents are caused by unsafe drivers or your own mistakes, unsafe roadways are another contributing factor to accidents resulting in injury or death. According to Chris Calkins at On-Site Louisville Computer Repair Co in there are several places on the internet you can search for Dangerous Road information. The list is
In the meantime here is a list of roads to consider avoiding.
There are several factors that contribute to a road being dangerous:
Hairpin turns: We’ve all nearly skidded through a tight turn that we completely underestimated. A little more speed is all it takes to suffer an accident.
Lack of guardrails: A lack of guardrails can result in far greater injuries, depending what is on the other side. Altitude is a common problem.
Seasonal weather conditions: A road through the northern Rocky Mountains is more likely to see poor weather than one through southern California.
Traffic: On the other hand, southern California is more likely to see a lot of traffic. Heavy traffic conditions can contribute to accidents.
Width of the road: Many older roads, especially those in rural areas, can be quite a bit narrower than modern roads.
Quality of the road surface: Some roads are simply in better condition and better maintained than others.
Many factors contribute to the safety of any road. While these are not all the factors contributing to roadway safety, they are among the most important.
Here are a few of the most dangerous roads in America:
If you or a loved one has been injured on an unsafe roadway, contact me here or a personal injury attorney in your area and explore your options.