How GPS Tracking Aids in Vehicle Accident Investigating

 

by James Neely - freelance writer for hire

No one likes to dwell upon an auto accident. The details of the sound of the impact and the accompanying effects are often too much to take and can cause difficulty with sleeping for a time on the part of those who have been the victims.

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But, there is one area that can help in the ascertaining of facts concerning the accident itself. Obtaining GPS vehicle tracking system can provide valuable data about who was at fault.

The speed of the vehicle in question can be shown on a report that comes from GPS vehicle tracking systems. If you are accused of being in violation of speed limits, then you can refute the charge with facts from your own report that verifies your speed at the time.

Sometimes, witnesses to an accident come forward and offer their services in helping substantiate blame. But these witnesses are not always reliable. External things may affect their perception of what happened which makes them choose the wrong conclusion. In fact, if you have two witnesses, you might have two completely divergent testimonies. This underscores the importance of having solid, non biased data.

That is what a GPS vehicle tracking system will give to you: evidentiary support for your case.

Where exactly was your vehicle at the time of the accident? You can locate your vehicle to within several meters with your reports. And those distances can mean the difference between having the right-of-way, and being in violation of the law. Were you in the wrong lane? Making a turn? Going straight? All of these questions and more can be answered with a GPS vehicle tracking system.

What about the time factor? Where was your vehicle at the time of the accident? Were you in the intersection or exiting the intersection? The difference can again be the difference between being in the “right” or being wrong.
What direction were you travelling at the time of the accident? Do witnesses support your direction of travel or not?
How fast were you going? You can validate any arguments about speed with a GPS vehicle tracking system.

You can save hundreds of dollars by being able to provide evidence of compliance of laws at the time of an accident. And, since you might not even know the exact details, it is better to not admit guilt of any kind immediately after the accident.

If you obtain one of the units, you can protect yourself in the event of an accident. It’s not fun, but necessary.

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What to Do In Case of a Car Accident

 

By Harriette Halepis

Car accidents happen. Almost every day someone is injured or killed in a car accident. While you can’t prevent accidents from occurring (most of the time), you can make sure that you are prepared in case an accident occurs.

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The first thing that you should do if you are involved in an accident is to look around you. Are any of your passengers injured? Have you collided with another car or pedestrian? Getting needed medical attention to those that need it is vital.

If nobody appears to be hurt, take a few moments to figure out whether or not you are hurt. Sometimes whiplash won’t surface until the initial shock and adrenaline have worn off. If you are feeling any kind of pain, try not to move around too much until rescue crews can arrive.

If you are fine (and everyone around you is fine), then it’s best to walk as far away from your car as possible. Sometimes gas tanks can become punctured during a bad accident, and this can spark a fire. In almost every car accident case, it’s best to stay away from any damaged vehicle until proper authorities arrive.

Try and warn other motorists on the road of an accident. Often, people are not aware that an accident has just occurred, which means that they might not be paying attention. By waving your hands and slowing down traffic (from the side of the road), you can prevent another driver from colliding with your car.

If you have emergency flares, it is a good idea to place these on the road surrounding your car. If you don’t have flares, turn on your hazard lights – this will notify other motorists of the problem at hand. Once these steps have been taken, you can then wait for emergency and police crews to arrive.

All motorists should consider equipping their vehicles with GPS tracking systems. In the event that you are not conscious following an accident, authorities will be able to locate your car via GPS. This is often helpful in a number of situations.

While most people are only concerned with car insurance issues following an accident, there are more practical matters to consider. Those that know how to react after an accident often remain uninjured. Believe it or not, by simply knowing what to do in case of an accident, you can save lives.

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