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Fall driving hazards to look out for

On Behalf of | Sep 24, 2024 | Car Accidents |

It is now officially fall in the U.S. This means various changes for drivers on the roads.

While there are driving hazards all year, the types of hazard faced can be season-dependent. Here are some fall driving hazards to be aware of.

A drop in temperature

On average, the temperatures drop significantly during the fall, especially during the early mornings and late at night. During the summer, drivers can get used to dry conditions with little moisture on the road. This can all change during the fall. Road conditions can be much wetter, and there is even a possibility of surface ice in the mornings.

Increased darkness

Fall means darker mornings and shorter days. This is something that drivers need to be ready for. Driving in the dark is much different from driving in daylight. Drivers need to ensure that they utilize their headlights and turn signals and take every step to increase visibility.

Foggy conditions

Throughout the summer, foggy conditions are rare. Drivers typically have a clear view of what is in front of them and behind them. Fall brings an increased risk of foggy conditions, which means decreased visibility. One of the most dangerous aspects of fog is that it can come on quickly and catch road users off guard.

You can only do your best to anticipate fall driving hazards. You can’t control what other drivers do. If you have been injured in a crash, then seeking legal guidance will help you to understand personal injury laws in Pennsylvania and help you seek compensation.

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