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Don’t like to drive? Then Houston’s apparently not the place to be

Houston accident lawyers point out that the difficulty is not just the endless miles of roadway between point A and point B. The problem also comprises the dangerous drivers and elevated risks of crash injury on the city’s roads. And it’s not just Houston. According to the annual survey in Men’s Health Magazine of the places with the most dangerous drivers, Texas hosts 6 of the 20 most dangerous places to drive:

  • Houston,
  • Dallas,
  • Austin,
  • Ft. Worth,
  • San Antonio, and
  • Lubbock.

The magazine’s list isn’t just based on the fear level a sensible person experiences as they try to safely navigate the city streets. It’s based on numbers like accident statistics, particularly fatal wrecks, alcohol-related incidents, hit-and-run accidents, speeding, cell phone use, distracted driving laws, and the numbers of years between accidents.

Of course, if you live and drive in any of the Texas cities on the magazine’s list, you didn’t really need their survey to tell you what you already knew. You see the vast numbers of wrecks, DWI incidents, and tragic traffic-related deaths reported in your daily news. You see them happening around you as you drive.

You might quietly wish for a better public transportation system so that you didn’t have to drive. Of course, if you’re in Dallas, that wouldn’t help you anyway. The city has apparently stood by as thugs have overrun DART and recently, murders have occurred on the public transportation system on a regular basis.

So our Houston accident lawyers realize that the likelihood remains that if you have to be on the road in Texas, you’re unfortunately likely to encounter an injury accident situation at some point. Learn the steps you need to take to successfully cope with the aftermath of a difficult accident.