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    CAUSES OF CAR ACCIDENTS

    Every day we hear or read news on incidents and accidents that related to traffic accidents. Effects of

    traffic accident can cause injury or even death to human. Traffic accidents could happen to any kind of

    vehicle and road users. For example, as we drive along the Toll Road in the City or Jakarta Intra Urban

    Tollways, we can see a large board showing the number of accidents, injured victims and the casualtiesthat have happened on the Toll Road. We would see that the numbers are increasing day by day.

    In Indonesia, traffic accidents are the second biggest cause of death after Tuberculosis. In fact, the

    country tops the list of countries with the highest accident rate in ASEAN. Approximately 28,000 people

    die in traffic accidents. (Jum'at, 30 April 2010, 17:24 WIB by Eko Priliawito - VIVAnews/Nurcholis Anhari

    Lubis -http://en.vivanews.com/news/read/147932-indonesia_s_traffic_accidents_asean_s_highest)

    People who involved in a traffic accident may suffer both physically and mentally. Physically, it might

    cause temporary or permanent injury that would result some part of the body could not be used as

    before or, even worse, losing part of the body itself. Mentally, it could trigger a traumatic experience

    and depression. In addition to material losses, traffic accidents have also caused other types of lossesthat involve productivity, time, health and other social costs.

    Traffic accidents range from minor fender-benders to fatality accidents. The causes of traffic accidents

    range widely, but in the end driver error results in most incidents. Knowing the main causes for traffic

    accidents and ways to prevent accidents can help prevent incidents. (Reasons for Traffic Accidents |

    eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8260796_reasons-traffic-accidents.html)

    Car accidents happen every day, and while some are unavoidable, many are preventable. Car accident

    casualties result from a variety of factors pertaining to driver, pedestrian and infrastructure. It is the

    responsibility of society as a whole to address such an important issue.

    Causes of car accidents:

    1. Distracted drivingDriver distraction causes 25 percent to 50 percent of traffic accidents, according to Mark

    Edwards, director of Traffic Safety at the American Automobile Association. When driving a car,

    your attention should not on your coffee or you car stereo and certainly not on your cell phone

    or even worse, your blackberry. Pay attention to the road and where you are going. Texting and

    looking at nontraffic-related sights while driving results in most distraction collisions. A

    distraction can only take a moment, like looking down to glance at the radio dial in your car, or

    turning to talk to a child, for an event to occur, resulting in an accident. It only takes a few

    seconds.

    Cell phones probably cause most of the accidents today when the driver has been negligent.Every day you see people on their cell phones jabbering away while cutting other cars off while

    driving along oblivious to the fact that anything other than their conversation is going on. Even

    with a headset having a conversation while you driving can be dangerous. You are not using all

    your senses to pay attention to what is going on around you. Its a very irresponsible behavior of

    a person that not only endangered his/her own safety, he/she also being a threat to others

    safety.

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    Other example of distracted driver is women who put makeup on while driving. Imagine if the

    woman who is putting on eye liner and having a collision at the same time. Her eye could get

    poked out and blinded and she might cause other person to get injured.

    2. Road failureAdvertisement boards and other items that may obstruct visibility at junctions, curvatures and

    other parts of the roads should be removed immediately.

    3. Weather conditionDrivers need to slow down during inclement weather. Rain, ice and snow reduce traction and

    visibility. Fog also reduces visibility. Strong winds can cause the car to suddenly veer while

    driving. Drivers should be aware of weather conditions before driving, and make sure tires have

    plenty of tread. Increase distance behind other vehicles, because braking distance increases

    dramatically on wet or icy roads.

    4. Mechanical failureHuman error causes most car accidents, and occasionally mechanical failure caused by the

    operators inaction results in a accident. Faulty brakes because of low brake fluid or worn brake

    pads create greater braking distance, resulting in rear-end collisions. Worn tires from improper

    inflation or failure to rotate can result in a sudden blowout while driving. Both these examples

    can be prevented by regular maintenance.

    5. Aggressive drivingDriving over the speed limit decreases reaction time for sudden stopping or swerving. It also

    greatly increases the impact of an accident. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports

    that when increasing from 40 mph to 60 mph, the energy released in an auto collision more

    than doubles.

    6. Ignore road rules7. Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs

    Driving while intoxicated affects response time while driving, and accounts, in some years for

    over 50 percent of fatal accidents on the weekend. Friends and family should never let a loved

    one drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Having a designated driver committed to not

    drinking prevents potential serious accidents. Driving under the influence can also result in the

    loss of the driver's license and potential jail time.

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    Car accidents are combination of driver error, road condition and other human factors. Therefore, a

    strict regulation should be enforceable in order to strengthen the societys awareness of safety driving.

    The following are points that need to be enforced:

    1. Speed limits1.1 90 % of accidents can be avoided by strict enforcement of speed limits1.2 Heavy Penalty should be imposed on all those who cross speed limits so nobody will

    dare to go beyond speed limits;

    1.3 New heavy vehicles should have built in tamper proof speed controllers. New gadgetsare to be developed for collision prevention and should be fitted on all vehicles.

    Research organizations should be asked to develop such gadgets on a war footing. For

    example, gadgets can be developed to automatically slow down the vehicle, if safe

    distance commensurate with the speed of the vehicle in front is not maintained.

    1.4 Speed should be restricted at accident prone areas.2. Penalty

    2.1 Heavy penalty should be imposed for those who cause accidents;2.2 Law should be modified such that the person who makes the accident has to bear the

    insurance claims and a huge compensations, making accidents unaffordable so that

    everyone will be very vigilant;2.3 License of those who are involved in accidents should be suspended immediately; at

    least until they prove that they are not guilty;

    2.4 License of those who make serious accidents should be cancelled immediately;3. Drivers age requirement should be raised to 21 years;4. Safety awareness should begin from childhood, as it is difficult to impart awareness to a grown

    up a human. If safety awareness is imparted at childhood, safety will be a habit;

    5. Newspaper, Television and other media should be effectively used for Public Safety Awareness;6. License of drunkard drivers and riders should be cancelled immediately;7. Roads should be widened wherever required. Curvatures should be minimized. Medians should

    be mandatory and constructed in roads with two way traffic;

    8.

    Zebra crossings should be provided for pedestrians for safe road crossings at appropriate places;9. Signals for road crossings should be provided at important and busy places where a large

    number of people have to cross the road every day;

    10.Humps should be provided at all important places, accident prone areas. Humps should bemade mandatory for all sub roads where it enters a main road. Construction, size and shape of

    the Humps should be scientific. All the Contractors of the Public Works and other departments

    should be provided with the details of scientific Hump construction;

    11.Humps should be clearly marked, to avoid accidents. Methods of permanent nature should befollowed in Hump marking. For example white marble pieces / white color / fluorescent pigment

    can be used:

    12.Obstructions on road sides caused by unauthorized construction and roadside sales should beeliminated completely;

    13.Visibility should be increased near curvatures. Sometimes, even cutting of grass to increasevisibility can help save many lives;

    14. .Front and Back of Lorries and Trucks should be painted with bright Yellow color to increasevisibility. This will help to prevent collisions while Lorries and Trucks are parked on roadside

    without parking lights switched on;

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