When
a friend of Shawnee County Sheriff Herman Jones was involved in a crash, the
only part of the vehicle that wasn’t damaged was the right tail light. Click here to read his story.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
103-Day Sentence

From
the Land of Kansas Director Stacy Mayo says she was lucky to have a
103-sentence with head gear after a rollover crash, knowing it could have been
much worse.
Click here to
read her story.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Sheriff sees why seat belts matter
When
arriving at a crash site, Norton County Sheriff Troy Thomson hopes to always
say, “Luckily they had their seat belts on.”
Click here to find out what happens when he can't say that.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
What is the Total Cost?
The
situations first responders’ face on a daily basis can sometimes be too
much. Secondary costs of a crash are very real, says Salina Fire Department
Battalion Chief Scott Abker.
Read
more about his story in today’s safety blog and please forward this link to
friends, family and coworkers to help put the brakes on fatalities – http://ksdotblog.blogspot.com/2015/09/what-is-total-cost.html
Monday, September 21, 2015
A Victim of a Tragedy
In
one car, three friends were killed and two friends were seriously injured in a
crash just one block from where their trip started as a drunk driver ran a red
light.
Read
more about Samantha Gaylor’s story in today’s safety blog and please forward
this link to friends, family and coworkers to help put the brakes on fatalities
- http://ksdotblog.blogspot.com/2015/09/a-victim-of-tragedy.html
Friday, September 18, 2015
Hit-and-run survivor says it wasn't an accident
Andy
Fry says he may have not incurred permanent physical damages after being hit
while riding a bicycle, but he has been changed by it. According to Andy, the drivers choices led to the collision-- it was not an accident. Click here to read Andy's story.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
KHP Trooper has to provide death notification to a family he knows
Death
notifications are a very difficult part of the job for law enforcement, but
it’s even worse when you know the family, says KHP Technical Trooper Steve La
Row. Click here to read his story.
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