We’ve always talked about how it only takes a second to change a life forever. Yesterday on my drive back from Darlington, I came across this wreck near Augusta. (Don’t worry, I was stopped when I took this photo.) The car had apparently lost control and based on the skid marks remained that way for nearly 500 feet before striking the median and flipping over. We all know that this person had no intentions of losing control of their automobile; however, something(s) changed that enabled the event to occur. Are there distractions in our life when we’re working and/or driving. We know it only takes a second to change a life forever; so are we doing everything we can both on and off the job to avoid distractions?
Life is a serious thing – our safety should be also.
Thanks for the share, PT!
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