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There was a Tragic and Deadly SUV Accident in Lake City, last month, one that reminds us of some extreemly important road safety topics. Here are the brief details of the crash:
Wesley S. Outlaw was driving his Nissan SUV on I-75, approaching a car driven by Robert J. Nye. Outlaw had to swerve off the road to avoid a rear-end collision with the car. He was unsuccessful in his attempt to avoid the crash, and the left front of his SUV hit the car.
Outlaw then overcorrected to the left and his SUV rolled over several times. Not wearing a seatbelt, he was ejected out of the car onto the highway, and was run over by a GMC Yukon whose driver swerved but could not avoid hitting Mr. Outlaw's body.
Outlaw died instantly from the impact. He was only 24 years old. The drivers and passengers of the other vehicles involved in the accident were not injured.
As an accident lawyer, my heart goes out to all involved in this tragic crash. Could this gruesome accident have been avoided? We may never know, however, there are some important topics to discuss and be reminded of in its aftermath: to drive without distractions, to not tailgate, and to always make sure to buckle up!
Distracted driving is the leading cause of vehicle crashes, some say as high as 80% of accidents are caused by some type of distracted driving, from chatting, texting, etc. Driving requires our full attention. Pay attention to the road and keep both eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
Tailgating or following too closely is against the law. According to Florida Statute 316.0895, "The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon, and the condition of, the highway." Tailgating is a form of aggressive driving; behaviors that are linked to half of all car crashes according to the National Road Safety Foundation and are often accompanied by speeding - a deadly combination. For more information on safe following distances, please see: Four Factors You Should Keep in Mind When Keeping Your Distance.
Remember, wearing a seat belt is the law and one of the most effective things you can do to save your life, reduce your chance of traumatic brain injury, and keep you restrained inside your vehicle to avoid being run over by another vehicle.
Be safe on the road, buckle up, pay attention to the road and give yourself room to stop safely.
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