"bad roads lead to accident" .justify with examples.
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Poor road conditions can lead to more than just a bumpy ride. Roads can deteriorate to the level where they become dangerous. This includes potholes, uneven road surfaces, broken concrete, exposed rebar, sinkholes, and road cracks. If a driver hits a large pothole, it could burst the tire causing the vehicle to veer into another lane, colliding with another vehicle. Uneven road surfaces can cause a driver to lose control of their vehicle, leading to a crash or rollover accident injuring the driver, passengers, and pedestrians.
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Bad roads can lead to accidents. The statement can be explained further as follows-
- The simplest way that poor road networks contribute to traffic accidents is through the driver's error in judgement.
- Because drivers are more likely to make poor decisions on bad roads, accidents are more likely to occur.
- For instance, a driver may collide with another vehicle while attempting to jump off a pothole with water. This results in traffic accidents.
- There are many different kinds of dangerous driving circumstances involving bad roads including:
- Potholes: When huge portions of asphalt or blacktop are missing from the road, serious accidents may happen.
- Ice patches: Ice patches can develop even in the absence of snow or rain. On the road, they frequently develop in remote locations.
- Shoulder drop-off: A drop-off area can be extremely hazardous for vehicles.
- Slick roads: Before roads are resurfaced, oil and chip are short-term remedies. When neglected for a long time, oil and chip regions can become slick.
- Construction sites: Some of the problems that arise in construction zones include lanes shifting and uneven roads.
- Slippery surfaces result in hydroplaning on slick highways.
- This is why it is advisable for road commissions to regularly assess the condition of the road and propose new development structures to maintain the road's quality and life's sustainability.
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