The primary cause of an accident is human error ... where people are not paying enough attention to what is happening all about them, or chatting on the phone, texting, radio volume too loud, etc. Driving a vehicle is a serious matter ... driving is a privilege not a right ... if it were a right you would not need to apply for a license.
Turn that mobile phone OFF ... concentrate fully on driving as it deserves 100% of your attention and senses in order to navigate our roadways. The life you save might be your own.
Turning improperly
Improper speed.
Drinking
Too much or unsafe speed
Too much or unsafe speed.
Too much or unsafe speed
Too much or unsafe speed
Drunk in driving
Yes, distracted driving is often considered the number one unsafe driving behavior that contributes to violations and collisions. This includes activities such as texting, using a phone, or engaging with in-car technologies, which divert attention from the road. Studies show that distractions significantly increase the likelihood of accidents, making it a critical focus for traffic safety initiatives. Reducing distractions can lead to safer driving conditions and fewer collisions.
Anxiety
Too much or unsafe speed.
Oh, dude, it's like not rocket science or anything. The number one unsafe driving behavior that contributes to violations and collisions is... drum roll, please... speeding! I mean, come on, it's like basic math, speed + car = potential disaster. So, like, maybe ease off the gas pedal a bit, and you might just save yourself a headache... or a totaled car.