Thursday, March 3, 2011

How Driving Distracted Hurts

What would you do if your son or daughter or loved one was killed by a distracted driver?

Attorney Joel Feldman has taken the high road to educate us about how distracted driving changes lives and not for the better.

Since Casey Feldman's death by a distracted driver who reached for a soda, Joel Feldman and his family have reached out to others and worked with government agencies to get the word out about the dangers of something we all do every day and take for granted -- distracted driving.

Here he is on the local NBC station being interviewed with grace and aplomb. That takes so much courage.


Please don't think your distracted driver habits will never be a problem. All it takes is one second to change a life. Can you live with that?