Some life lessons require constant reinforcement, such as treating others with fairness, ensuring quality education for children, and, importantly, the dangers of distracted driving. Despite numerous warnings, distracted driving remains a significant cause of accidents. A tragic example is the 2014 death of 32-year-old Courtney Sanford, who was killed in a collision with a recycling truck shortly after posting a Facebook status. The crash, caused by her brief distraction, serves as a grim reminder of how easily lives can be lost when attention is diverted from the road. In 2020, distracted driving claimed over 3,000 lives, underscoring the need to stay focused and avoid using phones while driving. Courtney’s story is a powerful call to prioritize safety on the road.
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