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We are appalled at any death in our industry. We shutter and shake our heads. We say something should be done. Some voice their outrage to the transportation organizations that oversee legislation to avoid such tragic incidents.
But as individuals we can oversee our own fate. We can push in our efforts to save the lives of friends, family and coworkers.