Driving with frost on the windshield

We have covered a number of dangerous behaviors that drivers exhibit while they are on roadways across the country. During the fall and winter months, many parts of the U.S. see colder temperatures set in and with this cooler weather comes risks that can lead to traffic crashes. Aside from snow, rain, fog and ice, some people may struggle with frost on their windshield, which can be especially problematic in the morning when many people are already be running late for work. Sadly, some people try to drive with too much frost on their windshield, which can seriously affect their visibility.

Sadly, those who drive with a frost-covered windshield may cause an accident because they are unable to see other vehicles or obstacles on the road. Moreover, they may have more difficulty avoiding a collision caused by some other driver’s behavior (such as losing control around an icy turn). It is imperative for drivers to clear their windows of frost and any other debris that could affect their ability to drive safely. From heating a car up before driving to scraping the windshield off properly, there are a number of ways this can be accomplished.

Sadly, some people have passed away after being hit by a driver who should not have been on the road due to their vehicle’s condition. Driving in the fall and winter can be tough enough given the poor weather conditions that many parts of the country experience and drivers should never take to the road when they cannot see out of their windows properly. For more information on driving in unsafe conditions, speak to a Seattle car accident lawyer today.

Jay M. Kelly III

Jay M. Kelly III - Managing Partner

Meet Jay M. Kelley III, a top medical malpractice attorney in Ohio with over 25 years of experience and $200 million in verdicts and settlements. He is licensed in Washington and heads Elk + Elk’s litigation strategy in state and federal courts and has a unique background as a former felony prosecutor and hospital defense lawyer. Jay specializes in complex cases, including birth injuries and wrongful death, and is recognized by Best Lawyers and ranked among the Super Lawyers Top 10 in Ohio.