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Why are SUVs and pedestrians a deadly mix?

On Behalf of | Sep 27, 2022 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury

If you’re a pedestrian, there’s a good chance you’ve been in close proximity to an SUV. This type of vehicle can often be found on Texas roads, and while they’re great for families and those who need a lot of space, they’re not so great for pedestrian safety.

Why are SUVs particularly dangerous for pedestrians?

First, they’re larger and heavier than other types of vehicles, and they have a higher center of gravity. This means that they’re more likely to roll over in an accident, and that’s especially dangerous for pedestrians who get hit by a rolling SUV. Second, SUVs have larger blind spots than other types of vehicles, so pedestrian accidents are more likely to happen when a pedestrian is in an SUV’s blind spot.

Finally, the design of SUVs makes them more likely to pedestrian accidents. The front end of an SUV is higher than the average car, so pedestrians are more likely to be hit in the head or chest, which can be fatal.

How can SUV drivers and pedestrians help prevent pedestrian accidents?

As an SUV driver, you can help prevent pedestrian accidents by being aware of your blind spots and yield to pedestrians when they have the right of way. You should also be extra cautious when driving in areas where pedestrians are more likely to be present, such as near schools or in neighborhoods.

If you’re a pedestrian, you can help prevent pedestrian accidents by staying alert and being aware of your surroundings. Make sure to look both ways before crossing the street, and don’t assume that a driver will see you. Wearing reflective clothing can also help, especially if you’re walking at night. Lastly, both SUV drivers and pedestrians can help prevent pedestrian accidents by following the speed limit and obeying traffic laws.

It is possible for a pedestrian accident to occur and neither party is at fault. If you or someone you know has been injured in a pedestrian accident. However, since most pedestrian accidents are caused by negligence, it’s important for every road user to do their part to prevent them.