If speed driving is to be blamed for road accidents, so should be with driving during rush hours. But picture we all know about rush hours will wonder, how can accidents take place, when no car is actually moving at all? How can a collision take place especially when all the roads are jam packed with innumerable vehicles standing in queue, waiting for the signals to clear their side.<\/p>\n
But the accident records will tell you a different story altogether. There you\u2019ll find that there are some highest occurrences of road accidents during rush hours that mostly include fender-benders and rear collision. It so happens, that since limitless waiting in the signals make the drivers anxious<\/a>, they run out of their patience and try to be ahead of others, once the signal gets clear. In the process, while some faces rear collision, others face fender benders, as they try to pick up a high speed all of a sudden. Then there are chances of lane departing where the following vehicles have rammed into the ones driving ahead and the list goes on.<\/p>\n
So, how to avoid such risks and drive safe during rush hours? At the San Antonio Mazda<\/strong><\/a> a driving school trainer gave us the following tips.<\/p>