This is fantastic!
A doctor who became sick of having to go into a hospital waiting room to tell family members that she did everything that she possibly could have done to save their lives.
It is heartbreaking because their deaths were preventable if their child or parent would have been wearing a seatbelt.
Teens and the elderly are at the highest risk for accidents.
I am glad to see a program like this in effect.
Congratulations to the doctor and Toyota!
It is nice to read about positive changes.
Thanks for sharing.
I'll bet a lot of those kids still remember that presentation today, and that was 30 years ago.
We also had Audi under our banner, and we had to teach people how to drive all over again when the whole unintended acceleration thing first happened in 1986. People don't understand that cars are mechanically unable to just take off on their own without input from the driver, so we had a lot of issues with older people crashing through their garage doors when the car "magically" decided to take off.
You can thank Audi for designing the lock that keeps you from putting your car in gear without having your foot on the brake.