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Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, Fighting for Those Harmed by Tailgating Accidents

Las Vegas Car Accident Lawyers
Fighting for Those Harmed by Tailgating Accidents

There are innumerable mistakes that motorists will make on the roads that lead to Las Vegas car accidents. One of the most common and most dangerous mistakes that is committed by drivers involves following the vehicle in front of them too closely, which is also known as tailgating. This problem persists despite the fact that people can and have been pulled over and ticketed for this offense many times. If you or someone you love has been harmed as a result of tailgating, you need to seek the help of experienced Las Vegas car accident lawyers as soon as possible. Below is a brief overview of this issue.

What Constitutes Tailgating?

Tailgating is, as stated above, following a vehicle too closely. Generally, people who are being taught to drive are told that they should provide for at least two seconds of following distance between themselves and the vehicles in front of them on city streets and at least four seconds of following time on the highway. When people do not provide this much room, they are generally considered to be tailgating.

Why Is Tailgating Dangerous?

Tailgating is dangerous for many reasons, and the most obvious is that the failure to provide a proper following distance reduces or even completely eliminates the margin of error available for a motorist. Therefore, if a lead driver does something unexpected or sudden, the tailing driver will not have the time or the room to take evasive measures that would help to avoid a collision.

In addition, tailgating prompts a problematic response many times in the lead driver. When someone notices that a vehicle is following closely behind them, these lead motorists tend to become nervous and agitated. People who are experiencing this type of mental state tend to become more prone to mistakes and therefore Las Vegas car accidents.

How Are Tailgating Drivers Held Accountable?

As stated above, one of the ways in which someone who is guilty of tailgating can be held accountable is by getting a citation written by police. In addition, if someone is tailgating and it leads to a Las Vegas car accident, the driver who has been injured as a result of this conduct can file a Nevada personal injury lawsuit, as tailgating is considered negligent conduct.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a crash because of a tailgating driver, you need to seek the help of experienced Las Vegas car accident lawyers who have been successfully fighting for the rights of the injured for many years. Contact Jack Bernstein & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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