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Why do so many head-on collisions occur on two-lane roads?

I’ve done some research and I found out that many head-on collisions occur on two-lane roads as opposed to other thoroughfares. Why would more head-on collisions happen on these types of roads?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Head-on collisions are the most catastrophic type of accident, leading to medical bills and
totaled cars
. Two-lane roads are notoriously known for the most head-on collisions. The reason that so many head-on collisions occur on two-lane roads is due to several factors, including:
  • Slimmer margin of error
  • Overcorrecting when you go on the shoulder
  • Narrower lanes
  • Situations where the driver is blinded by the headlights of an oncoming driver
  • Speeding
  • Disregarding other rules of the road
To prevent these accidents, drivers should:
  • Obey the posted speed limit
  • Don’t pass in no-passing zones
  • Be vigilant when coming up or going down a hill
  • Resist the urge to oversteer if you should go on the shoulder of the road
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