OK, so here I sit in Pennsylvania, and there you are having a stroke about a road in Indiana. What would you like me to do???
First things first. These are decidedly NOT accidents. An accident is when you are driving along minding your own business, following the rules, and something unforeseen happens. THAT is an ACCIDENT. On the other hand, when you are daydreaming behind the wheel, speeding, texting, or otherwise distracted and a collision happens, that is NOT an accident. That is what I call a crash or a wreck. Another thing that is contributing to the crashes is when I turn on my radio and hear a truck driving school advertising that you c an make over $40,000 a year driving a big truck and they can have you on the road in 30 days making that much money. How hard should I sue that school when one of their "30-day-wonders" kills one of my friends or family?
Of course, it is not a good thing for folks to be getting killed on the highways. But, I have no power to help you. I'm 800 miles away. Maybe you should focus your efforts on the government officials responsible for highway safety in your own area. They really don't care what some guys a thousand miles away say or think. Honest.
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