Merging and Irresponsible Drivers

Merging into continuous traffic may not come naturally to first-time drivers, but it is an essential skill that every motorist should make an effort to perfect. When drivers merge irresponsibly, they can cause not only traffic congestion, but also dangerous car accidents often involving multiple vehicles. There is an appropriate way to merge, but many drivers fail to acknowledge this safety essential, causing injury to others on the road.

If you or someone you know has been in a car accident due to a reckless or unsafe driver, contact an experienced Wausau auto accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your options for compensation. The careless driver responsible for your accident may be held legally and financially responsible for the costs of your injuries and vehicle repair.

Tips for Safe Merging

Entering and exiting highways or busy roadways are the most common sites for merging. If drivers do not understand right-of-way and other important aspects of merging, it can lead to serious accidents. Some tips for safe merging include:

  • Pay attention to the level of traffic congestion
  • Be aware of blind spots and traffic progression
  • Do not come to a complete stop in the merge lane unless absolutely necessary
  • When merging onto a highway, look for other drivers moving into your lane as well

Merging involves responsible behavior on the part of traffic that is merging as well as the drivers that have right-of-way, and when a driver refuses to merge responsibly, car accidents are likely.

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If you or someone you know has suffered an injury in an accident because of another driver’s irresponsible merging, or other suck reckless behavior, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Contact a knowledgeable Wausau auto accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

 

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