Recent data highlights a significant increase in car crashes during the fall months, raising safety concerns for drivers across the nation. As the days grow shorter and weather conditions become unpredictable, many experts attribute the rise in accidents to diminished visibility and slick roads caused by falling leaves and early frost. The study, conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reveals that pedestrian and cyclist incidents also spike during this time due to reduced daylight hours. Safety advocates emphasize the need for heightened awareness and preventive measures such as vehicle maintenance, proper tyre checks, and cautious driving to mitigate risks as autumn progresses. Additionally, drivers are advised to remain vigilant for wildlife crossing roads as animals tend to be more active during fall. This seasonal pattern underlines the importance of adapting driving habits to environmental changes, ensuring roads remain safe for everyone.
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