Collisions on freeways are mainly caused by factors such as driver error, including distractions, speeding, and aggressive driving. Adverse weather conditions, such as rain or fog, can also play a significant role in accidents. Additionally, impaired driving due to alcohol or drugs contributes to the risk of collisions. Lastly, mechanical failures in vehicles and inadequate road conditions can further increase the likelihood of accidents.
No. The leading cause of freeway collisions is following too closely.
Lane changers. Lack of attention, dozing off.
The leading cause of freeway collisions is following another driver too closely.
The number one cause of collisions on the freeway is following too closely (tailgating).
Careless driving
Taxpayers pay for walls on California freeways.
Yes, there are freeways in Mexico. See related links for some examples.
Inattentive driving.inattentionDriver inattention.
Bird collisions
one out of four
Improper off-road recovery.
Animal-vehicle collisions cause an estimated $8 billion in damages annually in the United States.