Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Slippery Leaves of Autumn May Cause Collisions


The NYS DMV reported 23,491 total crashes in 2013 were due to slippery pavement. While this factor only accounts for about 9% of the total crashes in that year, we thought it’d be useful to throw a statistic your way that we find has some significance to this season.

Autumn may not seem like a particularly dangerous season to go driving; however, it produces some factors that contribute to dangerous, slippery roads. What are those factors?

Beware of the Blinding, Slippery Roads of Autumn

Some road cautions caused by autumn include:
  • frosty roads
  • icy bridges
  • slippery leaves
  • foggy windows
  • early sunsets

While it’s a trademark of Rochester to keep us guessing about the weather, the autumn season is perhaps when weather is the most unpredictable of all. This season shifts from warm, to cold, to rainy, to foggy, to frosty, and returns to warm in a matter of a few days. The rapidly changing weather doesn’t allow us to prepare ahead and know what to expect on the roads.

So how do we defend ourselves against dangerous road conditions caused by autumn in Rochester? Awareness. Take a look again at our bullet points above. One point that surprises some people is slippery leaves.

Fallen leaves and wet weather can cause slippery conditions because piles of leaves accumulate a lot of water. When you see them on the road, slow down and try to avoid wet leaf patches (maybe dry leaf piles too - just incase someone’s hiding in there).  

Also, the earlier sunsets of autumn may cause the sun to blind your vision as you drive home from work. Make sure you have a pair of sunglasses with you for your drive. Also, make sure your vehicle’s defrost system is working in proper condition to defend against the fog caused by chilly mornings.

Find out the most current issues that cause collisions by contacting us at Brothers Collision & Mechanical. Check in with us next month for another post! Also, please share with us your questions and concerns so we can address them for you and others who have the same questions. Thanks!

Monday, October 6, 2014

2 Important Things to Consider after a Collision

Say you’re driving around the autumny roads of Rochester - and BAM - you collide with another driver. Here are two very important guidelines to follow before you visit our collision shop at Brothers Collision & Mechanical:






  1. Don’t Drive Off

No matter how small a car collision, it can actually be illegal to drive away without doing the following:   
  • Stop & pull over (if possible)
  • Check on the other driver
  • Exchange car insurance
  • Report accident
Not doing these things could get you in legal trouble in case the driver, nearby property owners, or general traffic has been influenced by your collision.
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  1. Call 911

If no one was hurt, and if both vehicles are in good shape, you may be tempted to avoid reporting the accident to the authorities. However, that’s a bad idea. Here are two reasons you should call 911:
  • Have full report in case of allegations
  • Medical assistance in case of injuries
You might agree with the other driver to keep authorities out of your collision. But there might be an ugly surprise waiting for you if the other driver doesn’t have proper insurance. USA Today reported that 1/7 drivers don’t carry car updated or real car insurance.

Don’t allow your car accident to snowball into legal trouble. Report the accident and do the right things to decrease later problems. Then take your vehicle to our collision shop in Rochester, NY for amazing restoration service!