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  • Thursday, May 17, 2012

The winter months in the U.S. mean two things – colder, more dangerous weather for travelers, and more travelers on the road. That makes for extremely dangerous conditions, especially for unfamiliar international travelers who may be on U.S. Roadways for the first time. This is another reason, it is a good idea to protect yourself with tourists health insurance when visiting the United States from another country.

Auto accidents are a frequent cause of injury for visitors to the U.S. driving on roads and highway systems different than that in your native country can be a challenge, not to mention the fact that drivers in every country have different tendencies. Mix in the ice, snow, and sleet that many U.S. climates – especially those in the northeast and midwest – experience during the winter months, and driving can be quite dangerous for tourists.

For example, on one single night in Minnesota recently, freezing rain led to more than 370 auto accidents. Over 50 of those accidents involved injuries. When precipitation like freezing rain strikes, it can be impossible for even the best and most experienced drivers to maintain total control of their vehicles, as this situation illustrates. Minnesota residents frequently face snow, sleet, ice, and freeing rain, yet scenarios like this still occur.

If you are visiting Minnesota, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, or one of the other many U.S. states which frequently sees this type of weather, be sure to protect yourself with tourists health insurance. If you are in an auto accident, or even if you simply slip and fall and become injured due to the weather conditions, this type of insurance will allow you to save hundreds or perhaps even thousands of dollars on medical care. This small investment is worth your attention if your visiting plans involve cold climates.

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