An analysis of traffic data from the last total solar eclipse in 2017 predicts an increase in auto accident rates during the next eclipse expected on April 8.
Astronomers have predicted a total solar eclipse on April 8. This eclipse is likely to be similar to the Great American Eclipse of 2017. According to a new study, the 2017 total solar eclipse was accompanied by an increase in the number of car accidents during the eclipse. The researchers warn that a similar surge in car accident numbers is to be expected during this eclipse as well.
Eclipses are typically more likely to be associated with eye injuries than with car accidents. However, the researchers stress that it is not the reduced visibility during the eclipse that causes an increase in car accidents. Rather, it is in the hours soon after the eclipse when people are traveling back home from the site of observation when accidents are more likely to occur.