



"I just wish that guy would have made better choices, so that's why we are out here to find people we can reach and get that message out there." "I've replayed this time and time again in my head, and I actually have video of the crash, and at that moment, I don't know what I could have done even with all my training and experience," she said. He was a wrong-way driver, a speeder, an aggressive driver, a drunk driver, and he had no driver's license." "He was really a violator that encompassed everything that we strive to have education and outreach about at DOT. "I got trapped in the car, and he got out of the car and ran," Martinez said. Live crash test dummies were on scene on Thursday evening as part of a program advocating for safe driving by The Florida Department of Transportation at the Bradenton Motorsports Park.
