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Dangers of Electric Cars for Pedestrians

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When walking around the streets of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, pedestrians always have to be aware of their surroundings. Dangers are evident when they are seen or heard. For example, municipal vehicles often have flashing lights and commercial trucks have back-up sounds. These visual and audio signals alert pedestrians so they can stay out of the way of the vehicle. But when cars are silent, as electric cars often are, it can be risky for pedestrians.

While the silence of electric cars may be a benefit to car owners, they create real dangers for bicyclists and pedestrians. The risks have been recognized and there are rules about cars that run quietly. These new rules can help, but there are times when accidents still happen. If you were hit and injured by a silent car, discuss the details of your injury with a Bucks County car accident lawyer.

Keeping Drivers and Pedestrians Safe

In order to keep everyone using the roads safe, whether they are walking or driving, some guidelines should be followed. Pedestrians should never assume a vehicle isn’t present simply because it is not heard, for example. Always look both ways before crossing a street and be cautious in parking lots. If you will be walking at night or in an area where pedestrians are not often present, consider wearing bright or reflective clothing as well.

Things electric car drivers can do:

  • Never assume a pedestrian has seen or heard your vehicle.
  • Look into your car’s safety features and use them, including collision warnings and sensors for blind spots.
  • Remember that pedestrians have the right of way when crossing a street within a crosswalk.
  • If you have young drivers or people in your household who are new to electric or hybrid vehicles, inform them of the unique issues.

Laws Have Been Passed to Keep Pedestrians Safe

While there are laws in place, such as The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2011, there are still issues for drivers to consider. Everyone who drives an electric or hybrid car needs to be aware of any risks to pedestrians. When drivers are aware that their vehicles may not present the same alerts to pedestrians and bicyclists, they can adjust their behaviors accordingly. After all, quiet vehicles are more likely to strike pedestrians than louder vehicles that are gas powered.

If you or someone you care about was injured in an accident involving a hybrid or electric vehicle, contact a Bucks County car accident lawyer right away. When you discuss your situation with a legal professional, you will understand what your legal rights are, because you do have rights when you are hurt through no fault of your own.

Do you need legal guidance because of an electric car accident? Contact a member of the legal team at Kevin L. Hand, P.C. Our attorneys know how to secure the maximum settlement amount possible. Accidents happen every day. When they happen to you, it is essential you have a lawyer fighting for your rights. Reach out today, call 215-968-6602.

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