Dealing With Traffic Chaos After a Road Accident
Everyday millions of cars are traveling our highways and byways. With
so many cars on the road, it is inevitable that a car accident will
occur. Everyday, people all over the world encounter the traffic chaos
following a road accident. When caught in the traffic chaos after a car
accident, there is always the risk of injury to your own vehicle or
even yourself. There are a number of things one can do to minimize the
dangers during a chaotic scene after an accident.
Stay calm and clear your thoughts. Respond to the situation and
what is taking place around you in a rational manner. Panicking is only
going to lead to more problems. You have to think about your safety as
well as the safety of others.
Do not suddenly accelerate your vehicle. Look around to see if the
other vehicles have accumulated and created a traffic jam. If they have
not and the car ahead of you is moving, slowly creep forward and look
for the flashing lights of ambulances and police cars. .If your vehicle
is involved in an accident and you do not stop, you may be at risk for
criminal prosecution
If there are damaged vehicles near you, or the traffic is backed
up, move your car to the side of the road if it is safe. Your vehicle
should not block the flow of the traffic and should be parked in an
area that will reduce the risk of another vehicle slamming into you.
Turn off your car and put on the hazard lights to warn others of the
danger. If your vehicle cannot be driven, turn on your hazard lights.
If there are other cars still moving near you, stay in your car.
You do not want to get injured. If it is all clear, check to see if you
can get out of the car and move a safe distance from the road.
If anyone has been injured in the car accident and you have a cell
phone, call 911 and ask for the police and ambulance to come
immediately. If the vehicles involved in the accident appear to be a
danger to other drivers, inform the police.
Do not try to move anyone injured in the accident. You may end up
causing further damage to their injuries. If you are injured, do not
move. Wait for the police or ambulance to assist you.
If you are carrying a cell phone camera, record all the details of
the accident and its location. Make sure that the picture shows the
actual position of the car or cars involved in the accident.
Take notes and make sketches of the car accident that has
occurred. Note what lane you were in and the road and weather
conditions at the time the accident occurred.
We have all heard of road rage. Tensions often run high during
traffic chaos. Do not antagonize other drivers because more injuries
may occur. If someone is making unreasonable demands such as ordering
you to move your vehicle, roll up your window and lock your doors. The
police will handle the situation.
Slippery roads, dangerous and careless drivers, and a high number
of cars on the road at the same time, is an accident waiting to happen.
If you are one of the drivers on the road, you need to be able to react
appropriately to an accident that results in traffic chaos. Your life
and your loved ones lives depend on it.