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Every vehicle incident is preventable whether it was your fault or someone or something else’s.
There are two types of vehicle incidents: Preventable and Non-preventable.
Preventable Vehicle Incident – is one in which the driver failed to do everything reasonable to avoid the crash or incident. In other words, when a driver commits a mistake and/or fails to react reasonably to the mistakes of others.
When a driver commits no mistake and reacts reasonably to the mistakes of others, maybe considered as a non preventable crash or incident.
Non-Preventable Vehicle Incident – is an incident which nothing the driver could have done would have prevented it e.g. an act of
nature, earth quake, bridge collapse or road is washed away.
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Even an unusual incident can shed light on weaknesses in your processes and procedures. If you ask the right questions after an vehicle incident, crash or a near miss, you may be able to prevent future incidents. |