May192010

Nashville Automobile Accident Lawyer Talks About Agressive Driving

Aggressive Driving and Road Rage

Aggressive Driving and Road Rage

As an experienced Tennessee Automobile accident attorney I often find myself discussing different aspects of highway safety and the problems that drivers face and cause as the cruise the highways. Many times I hear people mix up aggressive driving with road rage when in fact they are two very different things although they have common elements. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines road rage as “an assault with a motor vehicle or other dangerous weapon by the operator or passenger of another motor vehicle precipitated by an incident that occurred on a roadway.”

Aggressive driving on the other hand includes behavior such as speeding, tailgating, running red lights or stop signs, and weaving in and out of traffic. It is estimated that aggressive driving costs the economy more than $40.4 billion a year, not to mention thousands of fatalities. We have all seen them, these aggressive drivers, they ride on peoples bumpers to force them out of the way, they weave in and out of traffic, their sense of self-importance worn on their sleeves for the world to see.

Today, in my blog,  I’ll address the problem of aggressive driving. Aggressive driving behavior typically increases during the summer months, and the only way to put the brakes on it is to use a multi-pronged approach. Three states have been using this approach for several years now and have shown significant results. Maryland alone issued 205,062 tickets during the 2008 campaign, and the number of fatalities for aggressive driving was reduced. In Virginia, 98,474 tickets were issued and in Pennsylvania, 88,302.  These states used technology to identify those areas where aggressive driving was a particular problem and they then enlisted the cooperation of local and county law enforcement agencies and stepped up a concerted enforcement policy that followed a creative public education program.

For the second summer in a row the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) will intensify its enforcement efforts aimed at aggressive drivers with it’s program, “100 Days of Summer HEAT” enforcement campaign. All summer long Troopers statewide will put the brakes on speeding motorists, impaired drivers and those not buckled up properly.

If you witness aggressive driving identify the vehicle (color, make and plate number if possible) and then pull over at the next safe place and call the THP (*847) or your local police (911)and report them. Taking a minute to make the call might mean that someone down the line will live on the make it home to see their families. If you or a family member or friend is injured or killed in a Tennessee traffic accident by an aggressive driver call the experienced Tennessee accident lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies.

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Phillip Miller is a Tennessee Accident Attorney specializing in
Tennessee Auto Accidents, Tennessee Truck Accidents, Tennessee Wrongful Death, and Tennessee Motorcycle Accident cases.

Phillip has an AVVO rating of 10.0 (Superb), has been designated as a “Superlawyer”, and is the President Elect of the Tennessee Association for Justice.

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