How broken blinkers can increase the risk of car accidents

by Administrator 15. October 2009 05:57

When driving down the road, people are sometimes pulled over and have no idea what they have done wrong. In some circumstances, the driver's blinkers are not working, and the police give the driver a citation or warning. 

While some people consider broken blinkers to be a minor problem, blinkers are one of the many devices installed on cars to ensure drivers' safety. When they do not work properly, other drivers may not be aware that a driver is about to turn, which may lead to a serious accident. In such cases, the driver who knowingly drove with broken blinkers may be liable for damages. 

If you have been injured in a car accident related to broken blinkers, contact the Racine car accident attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

 

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