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Staying Safe in the Crowd During the Daytona 500

Staying Safe During the Daytona 500

Since 2010, the Daytona 500 has been the third-most attended sporting event in the United States, coming in behind the Brickyard 400 and Indianapolis 500. If you have plans to attend this anticipated race in February, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. 

Even though the COVID pandemic has resulted in some crowd reductions, the city and stadium will be packed on race day and the days leading up to it. Due to all the traffic, congestion, and visitors, the likelihood of car, pedestrian, and other accidents and injuries is higher than usual. 

If you do happen to be injured in an accident caused by someone else while attending or going to the Daytona 500, it’s best to get in touch with a personal injury attorney, no matter if you live in Florida or not. After all, preserving evidence and protecting your rights is paramount if you want to receive compensation. 

Staying Safe During the Daytona 500 (and Other Large Events)

In some situations, if a large event is coming to the local area, it’s a good idea for locals to avoid driving near the venue, which is where traffic will be most congested and where there is the biggest possibility of an accident. It’s also in these areas where most pedestrians will be located. 

However, if you plan on attending the Daytona 500, avoiding these areas is impossible. If this is the case, it’s a good idea to keep a few driving safety tips in mind. 

Driver Safety Tips for Large Crowds and Busy Areas 

As a driver, a few safety tips to keep in mind when navigating congested areas include:

  • Proceed slowly in areas where a lot of pedestrians are present. 
  • Avoid distractions while behind the wheel. 
  • Leave enough space between you and cyclists or pedestrians when passing. 
  • Use your turn signals and double-check all intersections before moving through them. 

Pedestrian Safety Tips for Large Crowds and Busy Areas

While drivers are responsible for watching for pedestrians, you should also always remain alert and aware of your surroundings as a pedestrian. Some other tips to help you stay safe during the Daytona 500 include:

  • Stick to the designated areas for pedestrians if possible. 
  • Never focus on your phone or something else when walking in an area with cars. 
  • Never assume that a driver is going to see you. 
  • Always wear reflective or bright clothing during the day and night and try to walk in well-lit areas. 
  • Watch the traffic to know if there is a specific risk present. 

Potential Personal Injuries That May Occur at the Daytona 500

Due to the large crowds and congested areas, more than a few accidents may occur at the Daytona 500. These include:

Keep in mind this is not an extensive list. Any time an injury occurs, you should take steps to protect your rights. 

Hire an Attorney for Help with Your Injury Case

If you are injured, in any way, while going to the Daytona 500 and the accident that caused your injury is not your fault, it is smart to hire a personal injury attorney to find out what rights you have. 

By calling Zimmet & Zimmet, you have a law firm that will review the facts of your case and begin collecting evidence to help ensure you get the compensation you deserve for the injuries and damages you experienced. Being informed and knowing what steps to take after an accident may mean the difference in receiving a fair amount of compensation. 

Additional Reading:

Hotel And Resort Guest Accidents And Injuries In Florida

Common Injuries In Orlando Hotels

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