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What do you do if you almost cause a car accident?

What do you do if you almost cause a car accident?

Call 911 as soon as possible to report the accident to the police. Also, get any necessary medical attention for you or other parties involved in the accident right away. Look for any eyewitnesses who saw the phantom driver cause you to swerve and cause the crash.

How do you deal with a near miss car accident?

First off, when it’s safe to do so, pull over and turn off your engine. You may need some time to compose yourself; unless there’s a medical emergency, don’t let other drivers or passengers rush you. This may be as simple as taking a few deep breaths or counting to 10 to calm down.

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How do you get rid of driving anxiety after an accident?

DON’T keep it to yourself.

  1. Talking to family, friends and other willing listeners about your experience can help ease fear and anxiety—and gets intrusive thoughts out of your head.
  2. It will make you feel safer, and you’ll have someone there to take over if you feel too overwhelmed to drive, Reinhard says.

What do you do after near miss?

Workplace Safety: 5 Steps You Can Take After A Near Miss

  1. Evaluate What Happened.
  2. Re-Check Your Processes.
  3. Review Employee Training.
  4. Consult with Experts.
  5. Focus on Prevention and Protection.

Is it normal to be scared to drive after an accident?

Usually, people develop a fear of driving after being involved in an accident. In those cases, the person is most likely suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD can cause the person to feel anxious or experience flashbacks of the traumatic event.

Why are accidents and near-misses investigated on site?

According to the Heinrich pyramid, for every 300 near misses there is one serious accident. Reporting and investigating near misses can highlight otherwise overlooked hazards and gaps in the EHS program. Use these leading indicators and make your safety program proactive rather than reactive.