Car Accidents in Bad Weather Conditions
Car accidents are prevalent across the nation and in Pennsylvania. The vast majority of collisions occur under no adverse conditions when drivers simply fail to use caution. Failure to use caution when driving leads to many accidents in bad weather conditions.
However, at times, the weather is a factor in many accidents. According to PennDOT, the number of crashes caused by poor weather in 2017 in Pennsylvania were categorized as follows:
- No discernible road hazards/bad weather – 102,782 collisions, 973 deaths
- Rain/rain and fog – 16,134 collisions, 102 deaths
- Snow/sleet/freezing rain – 7,349 crashes, 26 deaths
- Fog/smoke – 719 accidents, 19 deaths
- Total accidents – 128,188 – 1,137 deaths
- Dry road conditions – 95,582 collisions, 916 fatalities
- Wet roads – 23,015 crashes, 173 deaths
- Snow/slush – 5,790 collisions, 18 fatalities
- Ice/black ice/ice patches – 3,142 crashes, 23 deaths
- Total accidents – 128,188 – 1,137 deaths