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Distracted Driving... Crosses the Line
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Distracted Driving... Crosses the Line
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Distracted Driving... Crosses the Line
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It was only a few seconds. Life was about to be altered- forever. The white SUV teetered back and forth heading into the wrong path, the wrong lane. Confusion. Wasted seconds. Crucial seconds. No time to process. Guardrails hugged the road where it narrowed. A blast. A bright light. An explosion. In brief second, the SUV and car were one. The head-on collision turned the Carbone southbound car northbound. In those few seconds, their lives turned into a direction they never intended to travel. Those few seconds could have been avoided. It should never have happened. Distracted driving crosses the line way too many times nowadays. Distracted driving is wasted seconds from responsibility. Those few seconds have forever changed the Carbone family. The biggest challenge is not the pain, loss, and anger, but rather dealing with a deep sense of injustice. How do they keep from giving up? Will they be able to move on and thrive once again?
It was only a few seconds. Life was about to be altered- forever. The white SUV teetered back and forth heading into the wrong path, the wrong lane. Confusion. Wasted seconds. Crucial seconds. No time to process. Guardrails hugged the road where it narrowed. A blast. A bright light. An explosion. In brief second, the SUV and car were one. The head-on collision turned the Carbone southbound car northbound. In those few seconds, their lives turned into a direction they never intended to travel. Those few seconds could have been avoided. It should never have happened. Distracted driving crosses the line way too many times nowadays. Distracted driving is wasted seconds from responsibility. Those few seconds have forever changed the Carbone family. The biggest challenge is not the pain, loss, and anger, but rather dealing with a deep sense of injustice. How do they keep from giving up? Will they be able to move on and thrive once again?


















