tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660690567853781399.post3485483655301787081..comments2024-01-28T05:06:34.857-06:00Comments on Kansas Department of Transportation: Didn’t have a scratch on himUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660690567853781399.post-76760315274010573422016-09-29T11:33:01.597-05:002016-09-29T11:33:01.597-05:00Steve, thanks for sharing a sad story about an inc...Steve, thanks for sharing a sad story about an incident that cost someone their life. Even on a low volume road, inattentive driving and not wearing a seat belt can be the cause for a crash and the loss of a life. Following your advice when driving on any highway, road or street is so important to save lives. <br /><br />Larry Emig <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660690567853781399.post-85661568658902770412016-09-29T09:54:22.398-05:002016-09-29T09:54:22.398-05:00Thanks, Steven, for sharing your unforgettable exp...Thanks, Steven, for sharing your unforgettable experience with “Bob” – a memory that I’m certain you’d prefer not having.<br /><br />It's been interesting to read all of the blogs, and I can't help but notice a common theme: In the blink of an eye, someone's life has been changed.<br /><br />I've also noticed it doesn't matter if people were on a bicycle or motorcycle, in a train, car, pickup, or van, or whether those people were on the streets of a busy city or a small town, on an interstate highway or a country lane. SOMEONE made a bad choice, resulting in a tragedy or a memory that just won't ever be erased.<br /><br />Hopefully we can all learn from the memories people have shared, and not just “Put the Brakes on Fatalities” ONE day a year, but make the “Drive to Zero Fatalities” a reality.<br />Phyllis Marottahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08290567070923174012noreply@blogger.com