Some Justice
Sharing a story from Scotland, I decided to let you all know, it is global. The attitude towards those who have lost a loved one is terrible. Since 2004, I have been told to 'drop it', why? Because people feel every Crash is an 'Accident' they feel sorry for the person who caused it - of course they are always innocent in the eyes of people who cling to the word 'Accident'.
My mum came through to visit me one day, I was living a good 30min drive from her, she was coming to help me pic ... Continue Story and Comments
The Issue of Red Light Runners
When you witness in a video, or even in person, accidents caused by red light runners, it strikes a strong chord and sticks in the brain permanently.
I think this is the kind of permanent realization that most effectively convinces people to NOT run a light when they see it turning red.
But that being said, it seems that these videos show that a only a minority of red light runners are making a cognitive decision to run the light. As I watch many of these, I don't see the driver thinking "I ... Continue Story and Comments
Why?
As I sit here thinking of what one road safety crash I have seen and would like
to write about, and of course you would think I would have no problem
considering my son was killed by a reckless negligent speeding driver. My
thoughts go to the facts that every day 100 people are being killed on our
roads, thousands a year and millions seriously hurt. How can I just pick one
story to tell.
The other day I was sitting in traffic for an hour and a
half because th ... Continue Story and Comments