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As the holiday season approaches, drivers must exercise heightened caution while behind the wheel. While a time for celebration, the holidays also present increased risks for drivers. If you plan to travel by car during this period, implementing additional safety measures can help reduce the likelihood of an accident. Notably, New Year’s Eve, due to factors like adverse weather and impaired driving, sees a surge in collision potential. Continue reading to discover essential safety tips and understand why consulting with a dedicated New York City Car Accident Attorney is in your best interest.

Why is New Year’s Eve One of the Most Dangerous Nights to Drive in New York?

Several factors converge to make New Year’s Eve a particularly hazardous time to be on the roads:

  • Impaired Driving: The celebratory nature of New Year’s Eve frequently involves alcohol consumption. A significant number of people, unfortunately, do not plan for designated drivers or alternative transportation, resulting in a surge of impaired drivers on the roadways.
  • Heightened Travel Volume: The entire holiday season experiences a substantial increase in travel. Among major transportation methods, driving poses the highest risk, a danger that is further amplified during late hours.
  • Adverse Nighttime Conditions: The risk of fatal crashes is three times greater at night compared to daytime. The confluence of darkness and the elevated presence of impaired motorists creates an especially perilous driving environment.
  • Inclement Winter Weather: Winter weather, such as snow, sleet, ice, and reduced visibility, introduces additional complexities and challenges to navigating the roadways, thereby increasing the likelihood of accidents.

How Can I Stay Safe?

Before you hit the road this New Year’s, it’s imperative to plan a safe ride home. Options include designating a sober driver or using a rideshare app. Booking your ride ahead of time can ensure a smooth departure. The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 179 people may die on the roads this New Year’s Day holiday period.

If you intend to consume alcohol, under no circumstances should you get behind the wheel. If you host a party, your role includes ensuring your guests’ safety. As such, you should offer an abundance of food as well as non-alcoholic beverages. Keep an eye on your guests’ alcohol intake, and if necessary, prevent them from driving by taking their keys away.

When driving, eliminate distractions such as eating and drinking. Stay especially aware of other vehicles approaching quickly and pedestrians. You should also confirm that everyone in your group has a plan for a safe journey home. Share information about safe transportation options with your friends and family. Furthermore, if you observe a vehicle being driven erratically, pull over to a secure location and contact 911 to report the incident.

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