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As the summer heat begins to wane and a new school year approaches, August brings with it a crucial focus on road safety. But did you know that August is also National Traffic Awareness Month? While this may not be an official designation, the timing could not be more perfect. At Ruhmann Law Firm, we believe every month should prioritize traffic safety, but August offers a unique opportunity to spotlight this critical issue.

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Why August Matters for Traffic Safety

August is a month of transition. Families are wrapping up vacations, students are preparing to return to school, and the roads are busier than ever. This increased activity makes it an ideal time to reflect on our driving habits and renew our commitment to safety.

At the end of summer, there is often a spike in road accidents. Factors like fatigue from long trips, distraction due to back-to-school preparations, and the last hurrah of summer festivities can all contribute to this uptick. Focusing on traffic awareness in August can help curb these incidents and set a positive tone for the months ahead.

Key Areas of Focus for Traffic Awareness

Some of the key areas of focus in August’s traffic awareness include:

  • Distracted Driving

    Distracted driving has become a major concern in almost all parts of the country. It is not just about cell phones but also eating, adjusting the radio, or even talking to passengers can divert a driver’s attention. During National Traffic Awareness Month, we encourage drivers to recommit to keeping their eyes and minds on the road.
    Before starting your car, set your phone to “Do Not Disturb” mode. If you need to use GPS, set your destination before you start driving. Remember, no text or call is worth risking your life or the lives of others.

  • Speeding and Aggressive Driving

    We have all been there – running late, frustrated by traffic, tempted to push the speed limit. However, speeding remains one of the leading causes of traffic accidents. This August, let’s all take a deep breath and slow down. Leave a few minutes earlier for your destination. Remember that arriving safely is more important than arriving quickly.
    Aggressive driving goes hand in hand with speeding. Tailgating, weaving through traffic, and failing to yield the right of way are all forms of aggressive driving that endanger everyone on the road. During National Traffic Awareness Month, practice patience and courtesy behind the wheel.

  • Impaired Driving

    Summer barbecues and gatherings often involve alcohol. As we enjoy these last weeks of summer, it is important to plan ahead if you are going to drink. Designate a sober driver, use a rideshare service, or stay overnight. There is never an excuse for driving under the influence.
    But alcohol isn’t the only form of impairment. Fatigue, certain medications, and even strong emotions can impair your ability to drive safely. Be honest with yourself about your fitness to drive before getting behind the wheel.

  • Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety
    As more people enjoy outdoor activities in the pleasant August weather, drivers need to be extra vigilant. Always be on the lookout for pedestrians and cyclists, especially in residential areas and near parks or schools.
    For those on foot or bike, make yourself visible. Wear bright colors or reflective gear, especially if you are out during dawn, dusk, or night hours. Always use crosswalks and obey traffic signals. Remember, even if you have the right of way, it is better to be cautious than right.
  • Vehicle Maintenance

    A well-maintained vehicle is a safer vehicle. Use National Traffic Awareness Month as a reminder to check your car’s vital systems. Are your brakes in good condition? How about your tires? Is your windshield free of cracks that could impair visibility? A little preventive maintenance can go a long way in avoiding accidents.

Teaching the Next Generation

August is also an excellent time to focus on teaching young drivers about traffic safety. If you have a teen who is learning to drive or has recently gotten their license, use this month to reinforce good habits. Lead by example – when you are behind the wheel, narrate your safety decisions. Explain why you are leaving extra space between cars or how you are scanning for potential hazards.

Seek Legal Help

So, this August, as you enjoy the last days of summer and prepare for the fall ahead, take a moment to reflect on your driving habits. Are there areas where you could improve? What small changes could you make to be a safer driver? Get in touch with our team at Ruhmann Law Firm if you have been hurt in a traffic accident caused by a negligent driver.

 

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