Posted on 05/24/2021 10:38:15 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. -- A mother is warning motorists against distracted driving after her son's father was killed along a construction site on I-95.
Dustin Warden, 25, was hit and killed by a car in a worksite on Interstate 95 in Prince George County on February 3, 2018.
The VDOT contractor was working to provide for his young family when he was killed by a distracted driver.
Virginia State Police said a driver looked down, took her eyes off the road and fatally struck Warden.
Each year, Warden's girlfriend Jaimie Ray wears orange in honor of him.
"Pay attention and make sure you move over when you see construction because these people are out here risking their lives every day. They've got families that they want to go home to," Ray warned.
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PING!
"her"
Figures
“Yeeewwww woooommmmeeeeennnn driiiiverrrrrssss!!!”
Easy fix, auto disable text feature in moving vehicles.
Some air head dim wit was checking to see how many "likes" she had on Facebook. Priorities, priorities, you know.
It really pisses me off when drivers race through construction zones. That is a dangerous job, and those guys deserve our full attention.
Prayers up for the late man's family.
“Easy fix, auto disable text feature in moving vehicles.”
What about passengers, or people on a train or bus?
Good God.
When I first saw the title, I thought it said “...Woke Zone Awareness Week...”
I know. It is a nonsensical interpretation....It took me a second to read it correctly.
Two thoughts: I have come to detest any government sponsored Day/Week/Month endeavor apart from something like Memorial Day. I can’t stand that stuff, and now it makes my hackles rise when I see it, just as my hackles now rise when I see flags at half mast all the time.
Secondly, I cannot imagine a more useless, worthless, nonsensical waste of life than one lost because someone is texting or using a phone.
Let’s face it-the only REAL distracted driving is done as a result of smart phones. Sure, people may be consulting a map, changing a radio station, trying to reset their trip meter, or dealing with unruly kids in the back seat, but the fact is, most of the time it is people sending/reading texts or engaging in other cell phone activities.
What a terrible thing, to do something like that to someone and their family, and have to live the rest of your days with it.
For the operator.
my son works on a paving creww
semis and cars roaring past just beside the barrels and cones
even on a 30 ton roller, its treacherous
Fiddling with the radio or egg sandwich could result in the same outcome.
The irony of making phone handling illegal is that many will still use the phone secretly and take their eyes off the road. But when the driver insists on using the phone, better it’s held above dashboard level.
Yes, but I'd bet the relative frequency of distraction is much less with food or radio, but the outcome could be the same.
Agreed
Heck, back in the day before GPS, remember having the map unfolded, zooming down the highway with the damn thing in one hand?
Maps and egg sandwiches are inconsistent over time...smart phones are an all the time thing.
It’s not a restaurant, or a beauty parlor, or a phone booth.
Maybe we should make prisoners perform road construction🙄
<>Easy fix, auto disable text feature in moving vehicles.<>
And ban the automatic transmission.
It cost her a grand and a couple months in jail. Homicide as a misdemeanor.
<>Samantha Hughes of Wilmington, North Carolina was convicted of reckless driving which is a class 1 misdemeanor. She was sentenced to 12 months in jail with 10 months suspended and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.<>
June 6th Trumpsters rot in solitary for several months for the crime of being Trumpsters.
Wow. Does that mean two months in jail with a $1000 fine?
THAT is appalling.
As for the political prisoners, that is equally as appalling in a different way.
Took her eyes off the road to do what?!
If the first violation in a work zone resulted in a mandatory license suspension we’d have safer work zones.
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