Individual accidents mean that the accident does not involve other vehicles
The car collides with something, such as a tree, the edge of the road, a wall, or it overturns, etc.
Also, these accidents often occur outside populated areas due to speeding, and the victims are a driver with passengers, such as friends, for example.
The most important reasons for such accidents to occur are due to:
- Extreme fatigue of the driver, which makes him forgetful or fall asleep while driving
- Alcohol consumption and drunkenness
- High speed while driving
- Incitement because of his friends
- Poor visibility and high speed
- Slippery road and lack of adaptation to conditions
There are also two types of collisions: frontal collisions, rear collisions, and overtaking accidents
Causes of frontal collision accidents
- High speed on a slippery road
- The driver’s lack of attention to the road
- Using a mobile phone or distraction
- Drink alcohol
- Falling asleep or falling asleep while driving
Causes of rear-end collision accidents
- Insufficient safety distance between vehicles
- Sudden turn in the road
- Sudden stop on the way
Causes of overtaking accidents
- Overtaking on a slippery road
- Lack of attention to vehicles on the other side
- Overtaking at intersections
- Incorrect estimation of the distance of the opposing vehicle
- Incorrect estimation of the speed of the oncoming vehicle
- Overtaking in inappropriate places
Most victims of traffic accidents are young people aged 18-25 due to drinking alcohol and speeding on holidays.
Older people’s senses weaken as a result of aging, and most accidents occur at intersections.
A drunk driver has better self-confidence, which means that when he drinks alcohol, he thinks himself capable of doing this and that
He is not fully aware of the risks that result from making a wrong decision and underestimates the importance of everything going on around him
And all the bad conditions surrounding him and he does not pay attention like a conscious driver.
Don’t forget when you drive a car, you must drive according to the conditions and adapt your speed according to the road situation and visibility
It is not according to what you think, and you must always set a safe distance of about 90 meters between you and the vehicle in front of you.
So that you can stop if the car in front of you suddenly brakes without colliding with it.