Road rage is a dangerous episode of violent or uncontrolled anger by a driver in response to a driving situation. Road rage can play a role in catastrophic and deadly car accidents. A driver who is experiencing road rage is more likely to speed, race, tailgate, weave in and out of traffic, and take other aggressive actions that can result in a crash.
If you total a leased car in Arizona, the insurance process and financial outcome will depend on the terms of your lease agreement, your insurance coverage and the specific circumstances. You may or may not be responsible for paying for some or all of the repairs to the leased vehicle.
A rear-end collision occurs when the front of one car crashes into the back of another. These car accidents are commonly caused by driver mistakes such as distracted driving, speeding and following too closely. The unique dynamics of a rear-end collision can result in similar types of injuries, often involving the neck, back and head.
Arizona’s safe following distance is commonly defined as a three-second rule.
This rule allows drivers to keep enough distance between them and the vehicle in front of them to come to a stop safely.
A concussion is a brain injury that is caused by a source of external trauma, such as a bump or blow to the head or skull. Concussions can cause debilitating symptoms that last for weeks, months or even longer. It is essential to learn how to recognize the signs of a concussion to know if one may have occurred, as well as when to see a doctor.