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Driver violations are the focus of multinational safety campaign

On Behalf of | Dec 1, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

In New York, Pennsylvania, across the United States and all over the world, road dangers are a constant. To counteract the risk, authorities and safety advocates plan initiatives to highlight how to reduce collisions. Recently, there was a multinational campaign that sought to cite and warn drivers for violations. This can help with improving the landscape and simultaneously give people an understanding of what to look for in trying to avoid accidents.

Inspectors were out in force for Operation Safe Driver Week

Operation Safe Driver Week was held in the United States and Canada with Mexico also taking part. The statistics for the endeavor were recently released. In the second week in July, there were more than 26,000 warnings issued to drivers. In total, more than 35,000 were stopped. Drivers were given citations or warnings for various unsafe activities such as speeding or distracted driving.

Drivers in commercial and passenger vehicles were stopped. A primary focus was speeding. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that in 2020, there were more than 11,200 fatalities related to speeding across the nation. This is often a problem with commercial drivers.

One research entity estimated that if a commercial driver receives a speeding ticket, they have a 47% greater chance of being in an accident. Canada also noted that speeding was a major concern with one-quarter of fatalities that year involving driving at excessive speeds. Mexico gave drivers information about the risks involved with speeding to try to convince drivers to obey the law.

Dangerous drivers are out there and having help after an accident is crucial

Drivers are keenly aware of the potential risks they face when they take to the road. With the holiday season gearing up, the roads will be increasingly busy with commercial drivers and passenger vehicles heading to local and national destinations.

Although drivers are repeatedly being told of the dangers of speeding, distraction, driving under the influence and drowsy driving, some are still likely to commit these acts. It is particularly worrisome if a trucker is behaving this way because of the size of their vehicles and the distances they travel, increasing the potential for catastrophic injuries and death.

After motor vehicle accidents, those involved must be fully aware of what options are available. Discussing their situation with professionals who understand the ins and outs of auto crashes can help to determine the path forward.