Save Lives on the Road — Hang Up and Drive

In January 2008, Heather Hurd and her fiancé, Patrick Richardson, left their home in Davenport to meet their families at a Disney World wedding-planner’s office. They both worked at the park and dreamed of a fairy-tale ceremony in the Magic Kingdom.

On the way, they stopped at a traffic light where a driver, distracted by texting, plowed his tractor-trailer into the back of a car, setting off a chain reaction that involved eight more vehicles. The collision killed Heather and another woman and severely injured Patrick. Within moments, Heather’s parents went from preparing their 26-year-old daughter’s wedding to preparing her funeral.

During the past few years, distracted driving has evolved from a dangerous practice to a deadly epidemic and pressing public-safety crisis. According to a new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report, distracted-driving-related crashes caused at least 5,500 deaths and 450,000 injuries during 2009. This data represents only the tip of the iceberg because police reports in many states and communities do not routinely document whether distraction was a factor in vehicle crashes.

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