Three Dramatic Weather Changes That Can Affect Your Ability To Avoid A Connecticut Auto Accident In The Winter
The state of Connecticut has some unique weather patterns that often leave drivers in a difficult spot to navigate often leading to Connecticut auto accidents. You may have heard the saying that in New England if you don’t like the weather, “wait a minute.” It is a true sentiment, but it can also have devastating impacts on road conditions and the safety of drivers.
As the weather begins to turn colder and less predictable in the coming months there are some conditions that can sneak up on drivers and cause serious concern. These weather conditions can be combated, but there needs to be some education for drivers on how to safely drive in each of the unexpected conditions.
Fall giving way to winter can lead to these unpredictable weather conditions:
- Fog. The main issue with fog is limited visibility. In some cases fog can make seeing even 200 feet ahead difficult. So, what to do? Use your headlights without the high beams on; high beams will reflect off of the fog and back at you. Also, leave plenty of distance between you and the cars in front of you.
- Glare from the sun. One of the biggest causes of accidents in the fall can be from glare during sunrise and sunset as these often happen during times of heavy traffic in the autumn months. To drive safely when faced with a glare you should keep your windshield clean, avoid using wax on your car to prevent a bright shine, and always keep a pair of sunglasses handy.
- Rain/Ice. Inclement weather is just a fact of life during the autumn and winter months, but if you’re not prepared it can be devastatingly dangerous. Prepare your car by clearing all debris off of your hood and windshield, check your windshield wipers to make sure they are operating properly, and get your brakes checked before the season begins. This will help keep you safe on the road in any condition.
The cold weather brings about all sorts of changes to weather conditions. Being prepared for these quick changes can protect you from getting into a Connecticut auto accident.
If you or a loved one were injured in an accident, our experienced and knowledgeable attorneys can review your case.