Don’t blame the roads, don’t blame the weather, the main cause of accidents in Ceredigion is bad drivers, figures reveal.
The driver losing control contributed to 35 accidents last year.
The second most common cause was the road layout, which occurred in 28 incidents in Ceredigion.
The figures are from Department for Transport data which lists contributory factors for accidents, as recorded by police.
There are 78 different factors for officers to choose from.
They can record more than one reason for an accident, which, for example, could be caused by bad driving, poor weather conditions, pedestrians stepping into the road, or a combination of all three.
An accident is registered when at least one person suffers a slight injury in an incident with a vehicle.
The injury does not have to involve cars. It could be a bike colliding with a pedestrian, or someone falling over while cycling.
Other common factors in Ceredigion were the driver or rider failing to look properly, the driver or rider failing to judge another vehicle’s speed and travelling too fast for the conditions.
Across Wales the most common reason was the driver not looking properly.
RAC road safety spokesman, Pete Williams, said: “More people lose their lives and are injured on Britain’s roads in accidents caused by driver or rider error than for any other reason.
“Last year nearly two thirds of the fatalities on our roads were put down to mistakes. The two biggest driving errors that led to the most deaths and accidents were losing control of a vehicle and failing to look properly.
“Sadly, the picture doesn’t seem to be improving as these figures are fairly typical of recent years’ data."
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