A driver stops at the end of a road as you approach on your motorcycle, heading down the cross street. You don't have a stop sign, but they do. You see the driver look in your direction. Then, even though they just looked at you, they pull out into the road.
Why drivers often blame someone else for accidents
A driver clearly causes an accident; maybe they run a red light or a stop sign. They hit your car. When you get out, though, they're already yelling at you, asking what you think you were doing and blaming you for the crash.
Night driving is 3 times as dangerous
Did you know that your odds of getting into a fatal car accident may simply come down to what time of day you get behind the wheel? Studies have found that your risks at night are three times higher than your risks during the day. That information comes from the National Safety Council.