Wednesday, December 10, 2014

                                           
                                            Reflection: "From One Second to the Next"

        As soon as a car accident strikes, your life changes in a second. The documentary by Wegner Hezog interviewing individuals that experienced the destruction of  driving and texting. These people bear with the struggles of what happened to them or to others in car crashes involving driving and texting.

        This impacts people to react towards driving and texting. This impacts us to take action and awareness of the effects that driving and texting brings. Taking actions as speaking up like the individuals in the documentary is a way to prevent drivers cause a car accident because they were texting. The individuals in the documentary were affected that the injuries they have can't heal. Charles hit an Amish family's carriage with his van , he had just looked up at his crashed front window from reading his last text. That experience for him was hard and heartbreaking to deal with. He was forgiven by the father of the Amish family and he wished him luck for his family. Reggie had a similar experience.

     Overall, the impact of driving  and texting devastates lives. People should stop and think before making the decision of texting while driving. It clearly seen in this documentary that driving and texting costs lives and a long way to heal the guilt. "From One Second to the Next" relates to us to many experiences and teach us one simple thing: don't text and drive at the same time.

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