Head-on collision accidents are probably the most dangerous type of crash due to the increased force sustained by both drivers. Unlike other accidents, the two cars are travelling toward each other before the collision takes place. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), in 2019, there were approximately 5,000 head-on collision-related fatalities across the U.S. which is 29.9% of the total form of crashes. Common factors that contribute to the occurrence of head-on accidents in Ohio:
• Fatigue and Drowsy Driving
• Distracted Driving
• Poor road visibility due to weather or time
• Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
• Miscommunication or Headlight and Taillight Issues
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