Lodi News-Sentinel

Celebrate and drive wisely

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Prom and graduation plans can easily derail if dangerous choices are made.

In April of 1992, I was 16 and an athlete at Tracy High School. For example, I played sports at Lincoln in Stockton and at Tokay in Lodi. My eventful life as a junior ended when a drunken driver hit me.

My teenage life was then filled with surgeries and therapy. With my condition, I was unable to study at any college, like University of the Pacific, independen­tly.

My hearing, talking and walking are damaged, and I cannot drive. I never imagined living like this.

I am thankful people are slowly learning to not drive drunk. Please, continue that.

We are in the age of technology. A new driving threat comes: cellphones. When I was a teenager, I saw them in science fiction films. They are everywhere now!

Driving drunk and cellphones both cause distractio­n and impair driving. Each can cause drivers to follow too closely, not brake in time or weave into traffic.

Texting is common. You could be driving in a neighborho­od checking your email and run into a car or even a pedestrian.

When your cellphone rings in the vehicle, do not check the message. The speed and location does not matter. Taking one look could be your last. People kill people, phones do not. Drivers should police themselves and avoid the cellphone and drinking when driving. LORI MARTIN Tracy

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