10 Tips for Winter Parking Lot Safety
Parking lots can be dangerous places, especially this winter with so much ice and snow in so many places across the country. A nurse at an Illinois hospital was recently killed by a snowplow in the hospital parking lot. How can you avoid tragedies like this and other parking lot accidents? Keep reading to find out.
One problem with parking lots is that drivers feel they can let their guard down because they’re no longer on the road. But according to a study by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers Association, 20 percent of insurance claims were related to parking lot accidents. The problem is twofold — limited visibility and distraction. A full lot makes it hard for drivers to see hazards. As well, drivers entering or leaving parking spaces have severely constrained visibility.
Distractions are a major issue. When people get into their cars, they do all kinds of things, such as fiddling with the radio, checking their phones, or starting up the GPS. Unfortunately, many of these activities take place as they are backing up or driving in the parking lot. As a result, they may not see pedestrians, who may also be distracted — especially by their phones — as they walk. All of these hazards are made considerably worse in inclement weather.
Avoid causing a parking lot accident or becoming a victim
Share these parking lot safety tips with employees:
According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) study, more than 90 percent of car crashes when backing up can be attributed to the driver being unaware of an obstacle and/or the driver using improper backing techniques.
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