Here in Northeast Louisiana, we are blessed to have Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana Tech in Ruston, and ULM in Monroe in easy driving distance. The presence of three major universities in our region means that numerous college students are on the go in their vehicles day and night. While driving carries some risks for everyone, college students often face a unique set of challenges that can significantly increase their vulnerability on the road, both on and off campus.
College Student Driving Challenges
In my line of work, as a personal injury lawyer, here are the top challenges I see for collegiate drivers.
- Distracted Driving: This is, without a doubt, the leading cause of accidents among young drivers. While driving on campus, distractions are everywhere—texts, social media, GPS directions, and music. Not to mention, fellow students who are walking, biking, or skateboarding, darting in and out of traffic.
- Drinking And Driving: College life for many students involves social gatherings where alcohol is present and the temptation to party and then drive exists. Drunk driving remains a big factor in serious and fatal accidents involving college students.
- Speeding And Reckless Behavior: Students often rush to class or a job, blowing through stop signs, tailgating, and flying through congested student parking area. They forget that a few extra minutes are not worth an accident.
- Driving While Sleepy: Demanding class schedules, late-night study sessions, and the active social lives of college students often lead to sleep deprivation. Driving while drowsy can lead to falling asleep behind the wheel and losing control of the vehicle.
What A Car Accident Can Mean For A College Student
Being involved in a car accident as a student can mean way more than just a ticket and some fines.
- Insurance Rate Increases: A car accident can significantly impact a student’s or their parents’ insurance rates if still on their policy. Severe accident damages might exceed insurance policy limits, leaving the student and/or family responsible for excess expenses.
- Academic and Future Impact: Injuries sustained in an accident can force a student to miss classes, defer enrollment, or even drop out. This can impact scholarships, financial aid, and their overall academic progression. A conviction for a serious traffic offense, like a DUI, can also have severe repercussions such as expulsion from school and hamper future career prospects.
Tips From An Experienced Attorney: Drive Smart, Protect Your Future
Be proactive about your safety and the safety of those around you.
- Put The Phone Down And Be Aware Of Your Surroundings: Place it in the center console or on do not disturb mode and pay attention to the road. No message or call is worth a life altering accident or lawsuit.
- Never Drive Impaired: If you’ve been drinking or using drugs, do not get behind the wheel. Use ride-sharing services, designated drivers, or public transportation. If you are driving impaired and get stopped by the police or in an accident, criminal charges, license suspension, and liability for injury or wrongful death could await you.
- Make Rest A Priority: Get enough sleep. Driving while drowsy can lead to impaired judgement and falling asleep behind the wheel.
- Obey Traffic Laws: Speed limits, stop signs, and traffic lights are there for a reason.
- Keep Your Car In Good Shape: Regular maintenance ensures your car is safe and reliable.
If an accident should happen stay calm, get to safety, call 911, collect information (photos, witness details), and seek medical attention if needed. Then, contact our team here at The Law Firm of Eddie Clark & Associates, so that we can guide you through the legal process and protect your rights.
Don’t let a preventable accident turn an exciting chapter of life into a difficult one!