World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims on Sunday
For Immediate Release: Nov 13 2018
Bismarck, ND.- In 2017 there were 116 motor vehicle fatalities on North Dakota roads. The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) invites those who have lost loved ones in a motor vehicle crash to remember and honor them on World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims on Sunday, November 18.
North Dakotans can safely honor loved ones on the award-winning, virtual Crash Memorial Wall, which was built on the hope of preventing another death on North Dakota roads. Launched in 2015, the virtual wall contains 17 memorials that have been created by victim(s) families.
One memorial is for Kyle Nelson of Lidgerwood, ND, who passed away in a motor vehicle rollover crash four years ago today, November 13. He was not wearing his seat belt.
“Kyle's choice not to buckle up affected our family forever. Forever. No parent ever wants to bury their child,” said Kyle’s mom, Yvonne Nelson of Lidgerwood, ND. “It just truly goes to show that whether you're going two blocks, two miles or 200 miles you need to buckle up. I don't care if you're going down to get a gallon of milk at the store, you need to buckle up. That’s just how it is.”
To hear more about the impact Kyle’s decision had on his family, please view the full Nelson family story found here.
This message is part of the Vision Zero strategy to eliminate motor vehicle crash fatalities and serious injuries on North Dakota roads.
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