By Ashley Tammen,
North Central Kansas Public Affairs Manager
Earlier this week I had the privilege of going on a
ride-along with Trooper Ben Gardner from the Kansas Highway Patrol. I was able
to witness what highway workers, law enforcement and emergency personnel face
every day while performing their job duties along the highways. I will say
without hesitation - it takes a brave person to do what they do.
KHP Trooper Ben Gardner stops a motorist along the side of the road. |
During our ride-along, Trooper Ben pulled over one motorist
for speeding, but when he did, he stood only a few feet away from traveling
vehicles. I witnessed a large tractor trailer fly by his left side on the
Interstate as he was talking to the motorist through the driver’s side window.
The semi must have been traveling at least 70 miles per hour and it did not
slow down.
I could tell by Trooper Ben’s reaction that he has
experienced this several times and was used to vehicles not moving over. When I
told Trooper Ben that I couldn’t believe how close the semi was to him he just
shrugged and said, “Yeah, I know.” He then got back in his patrol vehicle,
buckled up and went on with his day.
Watching the semi skim by him was a scary feeling for me to
watch. I can’t even begin to imagine what our troopers are feeling when they
feel the momentum of a vehicle right next to them.
Last week was National Work Zone Awareness Week and numerous
transportation-related agencies worked together to help raise awareness of the
need for safety for those working along the highways. It was a focused time to
promote work zone safety, but it needs to be a priority for motorists all year
long. I saw firsthand what all the people who work along the highways see all
too frequently – lives are on the line in work zones.
I stress and urge motorists to move over when they see a
trooper or anyone on the side of the road. If you can’t get over right away, be
patient and slow down so you can get over safely. Do your part while driving to
keep our troopers safe because they work to keep us safe.
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