Holiday Travel Injuries: Staying Safe on Oklahoma Roads This Christmas
The holidays are a time for joy, connection, and family gatherings — but they also bring a surge in road travel and, unfortunately, a spike in car accidents across Oklahoma. Between distracted driving, winter weather, and holiday rush-hour traffic, the risk of vehicle collisions increases significantly during Christmas and New Year’s.
At Tulsa Accident Care Center, we want your holidays to be merry, not painful. Here’s how you can stay safe on the road this season — and what to do if an accident happens.
Why Holiday Road Accidents Are So Common
During the Christmas season, the combination of long-distance travel, fatigue, alcohol consumption, and unpredictable weather leads to more crashes than any other time of year. According to national data, accident rates spike by over 25% during December, particularly in the days surrounding Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
- Distracted or drowsy driving after late-night celebrations
- Increased traffic on I-44, I-35, and local highways across Oklahoma
- Reduced visibility due to shorter daylight hours
- Slick or icy roads during winter storms
5 Tips to Stay Safe While Traveling This Holiday Season
1. Plan ahead and rest well.
Avoid driving late at night or after alcohol consumption.
2. Inspect your vehicle.
Check tires, brakes, and windshield wipers before hitting the road.
3. Slow down in poor weather.
Oklahoma’s winter rain and ice can make roads slippery.
4. Stay off your phone.
Texting or checking directions while driving is a top cause of accidents.
5. Use caution at intersections.
Rear-end collisions and T-bone crashes are common in high-traffic holiday areas.
If an accident occurs, even a minor collision can cause hidden injuries that surface days later, such as severe muscle strain, concussions, or back pain.
Hidden Injuries You Shouldn’t Ignore After a Holiday Crash
- Neck or back stiffness
- Headaches or dizziness (possible concussion)
- Tingling or radiating pain
- Shoulder or chest pain
- Fatigue or brain fog
Why Immediate Evaluation Matters
- Comprehensive diagnostic imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT scan, Ultrasound)
- Personalized physical therapy and osteopathic manipulative treatment
- Documentation for attorneys and insurance claims
Enjoy the Holidays, Pain-Free
The holidays should be about family, laughter, and celebration; not lingering pain or stress after an accident.
If you experience any discomfort following a holiday travel incident, trust Tulsa Accident Care Center for compassionate, expert care. We specialize in auto accident recovery, physical therapy, osteopathic manipulative treatments, and pain management tailored to your needs.
Call +1 (918) 888-8080 to schedule your appointment today. Start the new year with health, comfort, and peace of mind.