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Fed Up With Spring Traffic? How Aggressive Driving Increases Bradenton Car Accident Risks

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Mild weather and longer days make spring the perfect time to get out and about in Bradenton. However, it is also a popular season for tourists, which increases traffic in our area.

Whether commuting to work, running errands, or visiting local nature preserves, the Riverwalk, and other popular attractions, realize that traffic might be heavy and avoid losing your temper with other motorists. Our Bradenton car accident lawyer explains how aggressive driving increases crash risks and your rights to compensation if you are the victim of another driver’s aggression.

Common Types of Aggressive Driving Behavior That Increase Bradenton Car Accident Risks

Aggressive driving often invokes images of angry, red-faced motorists who attempt to intimidate others and act like the rules of the road don’t apply to them. However, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) notes a distinction between aggressive drivers, who routinely engage in actions that put others at risk, and aggressive driving, which can happen to even otherwise cautious and law-abiding motorists.

Heavy traffic, road work, and personal issues are often contributing factors. Common types of aggressive driving behavior frequently exhibited by motorists that can increase Bradenton car accident risks include:

  • Weaving through traffic, cutting other drivers off, and increasing sideswipe accidents;
  • Ignoring right-of-way and failing to yield, resulting in dangerous intersection crashes;
  • Tailgating, or following too closely behind another vehicle, leading to rear-end collisions;
  • Running red lights and stop signs, endangering pedestrians and other motorists.
  • Speeding or going too fast for conditions, which reduces reaction time and increases crash severity;
  • Excessive honking or rude gestures, which can escalate tensions and lead to dangerous situations, including incidents of road rage.

Proving Aggressive Driving in a Bradenton Car Accident Claim

Dealing with increases in traffic due to spring break crowds can be aggravating, and spring road projects that cause delays only worsen matters. Taking a few deep breaths and allowing plenty of time to get to destinations can help you avoid getting angry. However, the aggressive driving behavior of other motorists can still put you at risk.

If you are the victim of a car accident in Bradenton caused by an aggressive driver, be aware of your rights. You may be entitled to compensation, either through auto insurers involved or by filing a lawsuit against the driver through the Manatee County Civil Court.

However, proving the other driver’s aggressive behavior is to blame can be difficult. Evidence we use in these cases includes:

  • Police reports documenting aggressive driving and any citations issued;
  • Surveillance camera footage from intersections or nearby businesses;
  • Eyewitness testimony confirming the at-fault driver’s actions.
  • Testimony from accident reconstruction experts;
  • Electronic vehicle data showing erratic driving patterns.

Contact Our Bradenton Car Accident Lawyer Today

Aggressive driving accidents in Bradenton can cause severe injuries. Bradenton car accident lawyer Steven G. Lavely helps you hold those at fault accountable. To get the compensation you deserve, call or contact our office online. Request a consultation today with our experienced Bradenton car accident lawyer.

Source:

nhtsa.gov/book/countermeasures-that-work/speeding-and-speed-management/countermeasures/unproven-further-evaluation/aggressive

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