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When the season changes and winter unfolds, the roads get icy real quick, especially on the overpasses and bridges. It would be best if you learned how to handle the dangers of icy roads, or you may need to call a car accident lawyer.

Icy conditions are dangerous, and it can challenge many individuals, particularly the drivers who are not familiar with elevated roadways. Robert J. Debry & Associates suggests drivers keep their lights on and buckle up. Make sure to leave early if you have to be somewhere on time and prepare for delays.

Have you ever thought about how you would react to driving on black ice and losing control over the vehicle? It can be highly dangerous, even for seasoned drivers. Until you’re actually in those shoes, you can’t be sure how you’ll respond to driving on icy roads.

Do you continue steering in the direction you want the car to go in? If not, would you turn into the skid or away from it?

Hopefully, since you’re driving this winter, you know the answers to these questions before they face you and a personal injury attorney.

Look Out for the Other Driver

It’s easier to drive on roads you’re familiar with, but you always have to watch out for the other driver. They may not know the streets like you do or know how dangerous they are. This is an excellent time to increase the distance between you and the next car. You’ll need more time to stop because of the road conditions. No one knows better than a personal injury attorney that a big rig needs extra time to slow to stop completely.

If you get caught in a skid, don’t pump the breaks or attempt to stop, and don’t fight the steering wheel. This will only make the situation worse. You should, however, take your foot off the breaks, but don’t speed up. Take hold of the wheel or turn the wheels in the direction you want to go in. After you get the skid under control, slowly accelerate.

If you’re still anxious about driving in the snow or black ice, take it easy and don’t let other drivers influence your speed. Stay at home if you don’t need to go out. 

Contact a Car Accident Lawyer Today!

If you are involved in a car accident, contact a car accident lawyer, Robert Debry & Associates,  for help.

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