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JERSEY– Casey’s father, Joel Feldman, is broadcasting her story with the help of the U.S. Department of Transportation. “My grief was so overwhelming,” said Joel Feldman, father of Casey Feldman. The newest, heart wrenching video on a U.S. Department of Transportation’s website shows those who were close Casey Feldman telling the late 21-year-old Pennsylvania resident’s
View more videos at: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com. Faces of Distracted Driving: Casey Feldman NBC Philadelphia / Your News In July of 2009, 21-year-old Casey Feldman was crossing a street in Ocean City, New Jersey when she was struck and killed by a distracted driver. Casey was a graduate of Springfield High School in Delaware County and was
Parent Perspective: Published in the UnderYOURInfluence Newsletter from South Jersey Traffic Safety Alliance sponsoring NJ pedestrian Safety campaign. Looking in the mirror. Our daughter Casey was 21 when she was killed by a distracted driver. He took his eyes off the road for a few seconds. How many times before her death had we dialed our cell phones,
Casey was twenty-one when she was struck and killed by a distracted driver while walking in a crosswalk. Immediately after her death, her mother Dianne and I were grieving the loss of a daughter while her classmates were grieving the loss of a friend. With the help of Casey’s friends and others, we created a
Elizabeth Hashagen finds out what happens when you become distracted while driving.
Jane Lynch, who plays Sue Sylvester the over the top cheerleading coach you love to hate on Glee, has released an important new tool in the fight against texting and driving. Ms. Lynch’s roughly four minute clip achieves the rare balance of infusing humor into a very serious topic while effectively communicating with viewers. The