If you are reading
this, you have probably already heard about the tragic crash last week in
Simpsonville that took the life of Walter Glenn Brackin Jr. while he
was cycling. I didn’t know Mr. Brackin personally, and I don’t know
any details about the incident other than what is stated in the news story. As
always though, I feel deeply saddened any time I hear of the death of a fellow
cyclist on our roadways and I urge you to keep Glenn Brackin’s family in your
thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
While overall traffic
fatalities have dropped slightly in South Carolina in recent years, there is an
“upward trend in fatalities among pedestrians and
cyclists who are considered Vulnerable Roadway Users.” We
need to reverse that trend, so
please remember to be careful and alert anytime
you are out on our roads…especially if you are driving a car. Watch for pedestrians and cyclists and be extremely
careful as you pass. That person walking or on a bike is someone’s son, daughter,
wife, father, husband, sister (I could go on, but you get the idea). It is up
to all of us to pay full attention and watch out for each other on our public
roads. Many accidents can be avoided with a little extra vigilance from
everyone, so please remember to always pay full attention to the road and your surroundings when you are behind the wheel of a car.
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