The most fatal boating accidents often involve capsizing, collisions with other vessels, or running aground. Additionally, incidents where individuals fall overboard or are not wearing life jackets contribute significantly to fatalities. Alcohol use is a major factor in many of these accidents, increasing the risk of severe outcomes. Overall, a lack of safety measures and awareness plays a critical role in these tragic incidents.
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Human Error
Most boating accidents occur when the weather is calm and clear and winds are light. The main cause of boating accidents is human error.
the inability to swim
during calm, clear weather with light winds
Capsizing causes the most fatalities.
Capsizing causes the most fatalities.
Capsizing
Capsizing