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Alaska Summer Driving

Alaska Summer Driving brings unique dangers for Alaska’s drivers. When drivers fail to slow down, pay attention, and avoid these dangers, it significantly increases the likelihood of an automobile accident. Johnson Law offers these helpful reminders for safer travel during our beautiful Alaskan summers:
Alaska Summer Driving and Cell Phones
The use of cell phones while driving increases the chances of an accident. This is especially true when dealing with Alaska Summer Driving weather and lighting conditions which affect Alaskan roadways. It is essential for you and other drivers on the road not to be distracted by cellphone usage. Texting or reading text messages while driving is both extremely dangerous and a leading cause of accidents.
Using GPS for Alaska Summer Driving
A common hazard that doesn’t occur to people is using a GPS. Many people believe GPS is an excellent convenience while operating a motor vehicle; however, it can be dangerous. Drivers need to be conscious of their actions and pull over when needed. Especially when setting the GPS or when trying to understand its directions while Alaska Summer Driving. One distraction is one too many.
Beware of Animals Crossing Alaskan Roads
When operating a motor vehicle anytime, especially while Alaska Summer Driving, it is essential to be aware that animals sometimes find their way into the road. This means that it is crucial for drivers to always drive at safe speeds and keep their eyes on the road to have time to react appropriately if an incident like this were to occur.
Weather Conditions
Weather conditions in Alaska can make operating a motor vehicle even more dangerous than in some other states. Some Alaska roads can be covered with ice – even in the summer. In addition, certain geographic conditions make roads even more dangerous. For example, the angle of the midnight sun in the summer affects visibility. Below are four simple rules to increase Alaska Summer Driving safety:
- Wear a seat belt
- Reduce your speed
- Stay focused
- Service and maintain your vehicle and tires
Whether taking a road trip, driving to and from work, or enjoying summer activities in Alaska, Johnson Law wishes Alaskans a safe and happy summer.
Part One of a three-part Alaska Summer Safety series. See: Part Two – Alaska Summer Biking Safety; and Part Three – Alaska Summer Water Safety.
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Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS); Alaska Car Transport
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