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Summer Driving Safety Tips: Why Car Accidents Increase During the Summer Months and How to Stay Safe on Nevada Roads

  • Writer: Sarah Banda
    Sarah Banda
  • 21 hours ago
  • 4 min read

Summer is often associated with vacations, road trips, family gatherings, and outdoor activities. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most dangerous times of the year for drivers. Across Nevada and the United States, summer months consistently see an increase in traffic accidents, serious injuries, and fatal crashes.


With more drivers on the road, increased tourism, construction zones, teen drivers out of school, and holiday travel, the risk of a motor vehicle accident rises significantly during the summer season.


At Banda Law Group, we help victims injured in car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, and other negligence-related collisions throughout Nevada. Understanding the causes of increased summer traffic accidents can help drivers take steps to protect themselves and their families.


Why Do Car Accidents Increase During the Summer?

Many people assume winter weather creates the most dangerous driving conditions. While snow and ice present obvious hazards, summer often sees a much higher volume of traffic and preventable collisions.


Several factors contribute to increased summer car accidents, including:

Increased Vacation and Holiday Travel

Summer is peak travel season. Families take vacations, students are out of school, and major holidays such as Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day bring millions of additional vehicles onto the road.

More traffic often means:

  • Increased congestion

  • More aggressive driving

  • Greater likelihood of rear-end collisions

  • Higher risk of distracted driving accidents


In popular tourist destinations such as Las Vegas, the influx of visitors can create additional traffic hazards throughout the summer months.


More Teen Drivers on the Road

Summer break means many teenage drivers spend more time behind the wheel. While gaining experience is important, inexperienced drivers are statistically more likely to be involved in motor vehicle accidents.

Common factors contributing to teen driving accidents include:

  • Distracted driving

  • Speeding

  • Inexperience

  • Peer pressure

  • Failure to recognize hazards


Parents should discuss safe driving habits with young drivers before summer begins.


Road Construction Season

Summer is prime construction season throughout Nevada. Construction zones often involve:

  • Lane closures

  • Reduced speed limits

  • Sudden traffic shifts

  • Increased congestion

  • Unexpected stops


Drivers who fail to slow down or pay attention in construction zones increase the risk of serious accidents.


Increased Motorcycle and Bicycle Traffic

Warmer weather encourages more people to ride motorcycles and bicycles.

Drivers should remain alert for:

  • Motorcyclists in blind spots

  • Cyclists sharing roadways

  • Pedestrians crossing intersections

  • Increased recreational traffic


Motorcycle accidents often result in catastrophic injuries due to the limited protection riders have compared to occupants of passenger vehicles.


Distracted Driving

Distracted driving remains one of the leading causes of car accidents in Nevada.

Common distractions include:

  • Texting while driving

  • Using GPS devices

  • Social media use

  • Eating or drinking

  • Adjusting music or entertainment systems

  • Interacting with passengers


Even a few seconds of distraction can lead to devastating consequences.


Essential Summer Driving Safety Tips

While not every accident can be prevented, following safe driving practices can significantly reduce your risk.


Stay Focused Behind the Wheel

Avoid distractions whenever possible. Put your phone away, program navigation before driving, and keep your attention on the road.


Safe driving begins with staying alert and focused.


Avoid Aggressive Driving

Heavy traffic can lead to frustration, but aggressive driving often causes accidents.

Avoid:

  • Speeding

  • Tailgating

  • Unsafe lane changes

  • Road rage

  • Running red lights


Allow extra travel time during busy summer weekends and holidays.


Never Drive Impaired

Summer celebrations frequently involve alcohol consumption. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs remains one of the leading causes of serious and fatal crashes.


Always:

  • Designate a sober driver

  • Use rideshare services

  • Arrange alternate transportation

  • Never get behind the wheel impaired


Check Your Vehicle Before Road Trips

Long summer road trips place additional stress on vehicles.

Before traveling, inspect:

  • Tires

  • Brakes

  • Battery

  • Air conditioning system

  • Fluid levels

  • Lights and signals


Proper maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and accidents.


Watch for Pedestrians and Cyclists

Summer brings more people outdoors. Drivers should be especially cautious around:

  • Parks

  • School zones

  • Neighborhoods

  • Crosswalks

  • Recreational areas


Pedestrian accidents often result in severe injuries and may have life-changing consequences.


Drive Defensively

Defensive driving means anticipating the actions of others and remaining prepared to react safely.


Keep a safe following distance and remain alert to:

  • Sudden stops

  • Distracted drivers

  • Unsafe lane changes

  • Impaired drivers

  • Construction zones


What to Do After a Summer Car Accident

If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident:

  1. Call 911 and report the collision.

  2. Seek medical attention immediately.

  3. Take photographs of the scene and vehicle damage.

  4. Obtain witness information.

  5. Exchange insurance and contact information.

  6. Avoid admitting fault.

  7. Contact a qualified personal injury attorney.


Prompt action can help preserve important evidence and protect your legal rights.


Injured in a Summer Car Accident? Banda Law Group Can Help

Even cautious drivers can become victims of another person's negligence. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Nevada car accident, truck accident, motorcycle crash, or other traffic collision, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses

  • Lost wages

  • Future treatment costs

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Loss of earning capacity


At Banda Law Group, we are committed to helping injury victims throughout Nevada pursue the compensation they deserve. We handle the legal process so our clients can focus on recovery.


Contact Banda Law Group Today


If you have been injured in a summer car accident, do not wait to learn about your rights. Contact Banda Law Group today to schedule a consultation and discuss your potential claim.


Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing on this site should be construed as an attorney-client relationship or as a substitute for legal counsel. For advice regarding your specific situation, please contact a licensed attorney.

 
 
 

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