Wrecks Corner
A semi regular outpouring of all things cars and collision including, but not limited to opinions, peeves and ponderings brought to you by Rex Impact of Collision Centers of America.
According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study, car accidents were found to be the leading cause of death for ages 3 to 44! THE LEADING CAUSE Chicago!! That’s more than homicides, suicides, cancer or heart disease.
Now some accidents are just that … accidents. But I can tell you this from working around wrecked cars my whole life, many of them could have been avoided. Even the really bad, or fatal ones.
Now I’m gonna go over a few of the obvious reasons, but then I’m gonna surprise you with one you may not suspect and it causes 5 deaths out of every hundred fatalities! Now, no peeking at the bottom, while I go through a few of these others … you could learn something here y’know.
- SPEED – Well Duh! you say … C’mon Rex, everybody know speed kills! Well yes, but think of this: According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, increasing your speed from 40 to 60 mph doubles the severity of a car crash! That can mean the difference between life and .. well, the alternative. Observing speed limits takes concentration and sometimes the needle creeps up on you. Pay attention! We don’t need to see you at Collision Centers of America unnecessarily.
- TIRED DRIVERS – Drowsy drivers or those suffering from lack of sleep or illness are as dangerous as aggressive drivers with anger-management problems. I’ve talked about you road-ragers before … so stick a cork in it while I talk to sleepless in Chicago. Seriously, being sleepy behind the wheel is as bad as being drunk or affected by rage. If you’re tired, pull over, take a nap or call for a ride. Otherwise you may die peacefully in your sleep … not screaming bloody murder like the other people in your car!
- BOOZE/DRUGS – I know … another Duh! here, But The NHTSA reports that half of all weekend accidents involve alcohol … and drugs, whether prescribed or “recreational,” are considered equally dangerous. Combine the two (you know who you are …) and you are driving a 2500lb weapon, with your drunken finger on the trigger!
- DISTRACTIONS – Noisy kids, passengers, cell phones, texting, tuning the radio, reading a map (does anybody do THAT anymore?), eating, “rubbernecking” and emergency vehicles (including the “red/blue lights in your rear view mirror”) provide distractions that can involuntarily pull attention away from YOUR PRIMARY DUTY … Driving … and put you at odds with oncoming hazards. Again … PAY ATTENTION!
- INEXPERIENCE – New drivers (whatever their age) tend to make more mistakes simply because their perspective behind the wheel is different, the size of the vehicle affects the sense of speed and most new drivers are not practiced in making the type of split-second decisions that most experienced drivers make without thinking. If you are a new driver, take time to get used to your vehicle … before you hit the loop OK?
- WEATHER – Road conditions obviously affect all of us, wet roads, left over salt/sand, leaves … all reduce the amount of traction we are used to on dry pavement, not to mention ice and snow. So stop and think about the conditions before you head into that sweeping curve at 48mph when the sign clearly says 25mph … Oh sure, your tires will probably hold it on a warm sunny day, but a little wind blowing a few wet leaves onto the road and the next call you make … is to old Rex Impact here.
OK, so here’s the surprise entry … maybe you guessed it, maybe you knew it all along, but this one is easy to steer clear of ….
- VEHICLE MAINTENANCE – That’s right. 5% of all fatal accidents could be prevented with simple vehicle maintenance! Checking tire pressure, brakes, transmission, tie rod ends and other under carriage components can SAVE YOUR LIFE … or the life of another.
Drive safe Chicago, drive defensively, get your vehicle checked out … not that I’m biased, but we have some pretty good mechanics at CCA and Complete Car Repair, our mechanical division. Look us up online for locations, they are all over the metro. If you feel like dropping me a line or just commenting on my ramblings here … please do so in the space provided below. Until next time …
See you at the corner …
Rex




A semi regular outpouring of all things cars and collision including, but not limited to opinions, peeves and ponderings brought to you by Rex Impact of Collision Centers of America.
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