How Many Traffic Accidents Are Caused by Tire-Related Issues?
Posted on Mar 5, 2018 11:17am PST
What do a nail, a shard of glass, and an over-inflated tire have in common? They can all cause tire blowouts. Despite the number of hazards that can cause tire issues, many people act as if a flat tire will never impact their lives. However, research shows that tire-related accidents are more prominent than people realize.
National Tire-Related Accident Study
From 2005 to 2007, researchers conducted the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey (NMVCCS). During the NMVCCS, investigators collected extensive data at the scenes of 5,470 crashes. This data was then used to decipher how the accident occurred.
In regards to tire-related accidents, this is what they found:
- The study model represents an estimated 2,188,970 crashes at a national level.
- The study found that approximately 9% of accidents were tire-related.
- The study found that approximately 5% of crash vehicles had tire-related issues.
- 50% of all tire-related accidents were single-vehicle crashes
Preventing Tire-Related Crashes
If you are worried about tire-related crashes, you should know the symptoms of common tire issues.
Some symptoms of tire issues include:
Underinflated Tires
- Poor car handling
- Vibrations while driving
- Sidewell fractures
Overinflated Tires
- Tires wear out quickly
- Loss of traction
- Bumps while driving
Old Tires
- Sidewell cuts
- Excessively worn tread
- Bulges or blisters
Failing to maintain one's tires is a form of motorist negligence that can be held accountable in a court of law. If a motorist fails to manage their tires properly, and their failure results in an accident in which you are injured, you have the right to pursue compensation for your injuries. If you are injured in a car accident caused by another driver's tires, it is wise to talk to a car accident attorney about your situation. Find out if your case demands justice, talk to a car accident attorney now.