When we see a car accident while commuting to or from work, it usually involves two, three or more vehicles. And it is understandable why, as it is only a matter of time before some driver rear-ends another vehicle due to failing to maintain a safe distance or gets into a side-impact collision after failing to yield the right of way.
But there are many car accidents that involve only one vehicle, the so-called single-car accidents. In these crashes where only one party is involved, a driver usually crashes into a building, traffic sign, pole, tree, or any other stationary object.