Blog

Blog Category:

Richmond Virginia Reckless Driving Attorney

5/12/2009
Anton J. Stelly
Comments (0)

Play the Odds to Survive Traveling on Richmond's I-95

The Virginia State Police (VSP) statistics for traffic accidents the past two reporting years illustrate some interesting facts about auto accidents in the Commonwealth in 2006 and 2007. Since Interstate 95 in and around Richmond becomes highly congested at times with travelers coming and going to from the far north and the the far south, to places in between, as well as local traffic to downtown Richmond, knowledge of the VSP factoids can help drivers be alert to the causes and take action themselves to avoid becoming a traffic fatality or injury statistic.

Surprisingly, for both years, drivers impaired by alcohol were involved in traffic accidents surprisingly little. Less than 3 percent of the drivers involved in auto accidents reported in each year involved were drunk.

Almost half (47%) of the accidents were merely that --- accidents --- involving no moving violations being issued to any of the drivers involved. However, 11 percent of the accidents involved one driver being cited for following too close, and over 8 percent involved drivers cited for failing to yield the right of way.

Accordingly, when traveling I-95, maintain a safe distance between your car and those in front and behind you. Be alert to cars changing lanes and yield to those entering or trying to exit their lane or the highway.



Bookmark and Share


There are no comments.

Post a comment

Post a Comment to "Play the Odds to Survive Traveling on Richmond's I-95"

To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."

Name:*

Email:* (will not be published)

Website:

Message:

Notify me of follow-up comments via email.

For security purposes, please enter the graphic text in the box below: [hit F5 if you can not read the text]