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As we continue with episodes dedicated to Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Joel Feldman tells us why he and his wife started the nonprofit End Distracted Driving after his daughter Casey was tragically hit and killed by a distracted driver when she was crossing the street. She was only 21 years old.
Joel posed the question, if parents are willing to do anything to keep their children safe, why do so many parents still drive distracted? 
He has classes with kids and he will ask them to raise their hands if mom and dad drive distracted and he said typically around 70% raise their hands. 
Joel is optimistic that we can get people to put their phones down and he's starting with elementary school age kids. Hear more from Joel and his movement to Ending Distracted Driving.