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5 Ways To Avoid Accidents in Your Exotic Car and Mistakes To Avoid if It Happens

Dec 29, 2022

Exotic cars make you feel special as they usually announce your arrival without any need for introduction.

However, every exotic vehicle owner knows one truth the car admirers are unaware of - maintaining a luxurious car is more tedious and expensive than a regular ride.

This is, however, compensated with the experience your four-wheel super-fast horse offers whenever you get behind the wheel. 

Here are ways to avoid accidents in your exotic car and mistakes to avoid if it ever happens.

Maintenance

Always take your car for routine servicing as recommended by the manufacturer. This will help to detect any defect before it becomes problematic.

The National Motor Crash Causation Survey (NMVCCS), in a 2018 report, stated that about 22 percent of vehicle collisions are as a result of defective brakes.

Also, feel free to return your car to the factory in case of a recall and only use certified repair shops for your repair and maintenance.

Drunk Driving

It is not advisable to drink and drive, no matter how much you claim to be in control of yourself.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 29 lives are lost in the US due to auto accidents involving drunk drivers. This means such reckless driving causes the death of at least one person every 50 minutes.

When you intend to get drunk at a gathering, take a taxi or have someone else drive you home.

Winter driving

In case you are wondering if supercars can be driven on a rainy, snowy or icy day, the answer is yes, but not without precaution.

Never drive without prepping yourself and the car for winter.

Consider getting a winter tire and go easier on the accelerator. The road is slippery during this time and can result in loss of control.

Also, always pay attention to the road. The weather might obscure your vision but remaining focused can help you avert an accident.

Car distancing

Do not haste to overtake the car ahead of you, especially on a narrow road. Make sure there is enough space, and always keep enough distance between you and the next driver.

This will avoid accidents in case the driver ahead of you halts without notice.

Once the way is clear, you can accelerate as much as is considered safe for the road and your car.

Distraction and night driving

Avoid the use of handheld devices for texting, calls, or entertainment. Texting can take distract you for 5 seconds, and that is enough time to journey the size of a football field at 55 mph.

Likewise, eating or picking items that fell on the floor. For the safety of everyone, your attention needs to be focused on the road.

During the day, the illumination of the sun makes everywhere visible, but this is not the same for the night. Avoid night driving, especially if you have night blindness.

Mistakes to avoid when involved in an accident

Numerous technologies are included in sports cars for the ultimate safety of drivers in case of an accident. However, there are mistakes you need to avoid if involved in one.

Admitting guilt

As a peace-loving individual, it is very easy to apologize during a crash, even when you are not at fault.

Do not do this. Words like I am sorry, it was all my fault should be avoided. According to BriskmanBriskman& Greenberg, a law firm with an experienced Chicago car accident attorney, the other driver may use this against you in court as proof of you acknowledging guilt, which would be bad for your claim.

Instead, insist on your innocence and gather evidence to prove your case.

Not gathering evidence

Take pictures of the scene; video is better if you can, as this may record audio from the scene that may prove your case.

Get contacts of bystanders who witnessed the accident and inform them you may need their help proving your innocence.

If you notice anyone who has a better capture of the incident that you might have missed, request they send it to you.

On the other hand, desist from posting the experience on social media even if you are the victim, and this may undermine your case.

Not contacting relevant authorities

Do not hesitate to call the police after an accident. You will need the responsible officer's report to kick-start your insurance claim.

In the absence of this, it would be your word and evidence against that of the other driver. In contrast, the police report is considered unbiased.

As a licensed driver, you are required by law to report any accident that causes injury, death or damage to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Failure to do this may result in a fine, and your license can also be suspended.