Warminster and Warrington, PA attorneys Saile & Saile LLP help accident victims
Warminster and neighboring Warrington, PA, offer residents from all over central Bucks County much variety in the way of dining, recreation, shopping, and car accidents. Along Route 611 (Easton Road) there has been a lot of recent development and growth, especially in the vicinity of the Valley Square Shopping Center, where Routes 611 and 132 meet.
There has also been considerable residential development in Warrington, with a variety of homes being built: classic single family homes, townhouses, condominiums, as well as age restricted communities, increasing the number of drivers of all ages on the road.
The overall growth in this area has contributed to higher incidents of Warminster car accidents and Warrington car accidents. On Routes 611 and 132 there are often speeding drivers either driving too closely to the car in front or weaving in and out of traffic, passing vehicles. Whether it is because drivers are simply reckless or perhaps are drinking and driving; these actions are the cause of many fatal Bucks County car accidents.
Warminster is home to many of central Bucks County's long standing businesses and manufacturing facilities, several of which can be found on Route 332 (Jacksonville Road) between Bristol Road and County Line Road. Jacksonville Road is a two-lane road heavily traveled by cars and trucks alike, constantly making turns in and out of the various business centers and/or shopping centers.
Caution and distance from the vehicle in front are required to avoid both rear-end and side-end car accidents, both of which can cause serious personal injury. At the intersection of Route 332 (Jacksonville Road) and Route 132 (Street Road), car accidents tend to occur when drivers run the red lights, especially the left turn arrows, which is quite common at this intersection.
Two of the busier roads that run through Warminster are Routes 263 (York Road) and 132 (Street Road). Along Route 132 there are restaurants, diners, shopping centers, large-chain retail stores such as Walmart and Target, furniture stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and a bowling alley. There are vehicles continually crossing Street Road in order to exit and enter parking lots, sometimes with the use of a center turning lane or a specified left turning lane at a traffic light.
Warminster, PA car accidents are sometimes caused by people attempting left turns. It is necessary to be alert to tailgaters, speeders, and those drivers re-entering Route 132 in order to avoid car accidents in Warminster, PA. The same is true of Route 263 (York Road), a four-lane road, which is highly traveled through Warminster between Bristol Road and County Line Road. There are schools, strip malls, residences, and restaurants along this stretch of road.