MS Sisters Seek Crash Video to Warn of Distracted Driving

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Updated: 6/06/2012 10:10 am
TUPELO, MS (abc24.com) - A father died at the hands of a distracted driver. 58-year-old Dwight White was killed last year on Highway 78 in Tupelo, Mississippi, rear-ended by an 18-wheeler while the truck's driver was texting.

Both he and white were killed. Now White's two daughters are petitioning a judge to release video of the fatal accident.

Mississippi is one of only eleven states without a law banning talking and texting while driving. Currently only those with learner's permits are banned from using a phone on the road.

The women believe this video will be a powerful tool to change that.

It was last April at 5 o'clock in the morning. Dwight White was stopped in traffic on Highway 78 when he was hit by the 18-wheeler. A camera inside the truck recorded the accident.

"Everybody had their lights on. There were emergency vehicles with flashing lights," described Misty West, White's daughter. She said the truck's driver "never hit his breaks because he was distracted; he had handheld device in front of his face. He never looked up."

White's daughter Sharlene Parrish said, "My dad was crushed between two tractor trailer rigs."

The truck driver and White both died within hours.

"My dad, he suffered," White said.

More than a year later, the sisters are fighting to have the accident video made public.

"We decided something positive had to come out of something negative," Parrish said, "That was our father's motto pretty much."

The main people the sisters want to see it are Mississippi lawmakers. The two think the video could help convince them to ban distracted driving. But the trucking company and family of the driver are fighting the release.

West said, "They're saying it's too graphic, they don't want to release it to us. My sole purpose is not a vendetta; my sole purpose is to save lives with this video."

White's daughters say if they can take a cell phone out of one driver's hands, then it's well worth the fight.

"It's going to hurt me to personally see my daddy in a wreck," Parrish said, "I understand also this has to be done in order to change some laws in Mississippi, also to make some laws in Mississippi because there are none."

No matter the decision, the two believe they're already on the right road. The sisters saved their father's crushed truck, and are using it for a personal campaign against distracted driving.

"Just seeing the truck will make a difference in many people's lives," Parrish tells abc24.com.

"To say, 'Hey take your eyes off the road, and this is what happens,'" West said, "This is the consequence of distracted driving."

West is also writing every member of the state house and senate. "I want everyone to understand how important this is to me."

State lawmakers have debated bills on distracted driving the last three years but none have passed.

A judge will rule on making the video public June 19.

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nomercy - 6/20/2012 12:30 PM
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i really do not no why it is taking so long to pass a common sense law....

Ladyeagle49 - 6/6/2012 1:46 PM
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I agree with these girls. There should be laws in Mississippi. I live in MS and we have a lot of laws here. We just don't have enough of enforcement of those laws. Just like the drunk driving, no insurance and on and on. But they are right. Cell phone use is way out of hand. I can't count the times I've almost been hit by people on cell phones. And you know most of them have been adults. Kids get blamed for a lot. But parents are just as guilty. They set an example.

UGLYBOB82 - 6/6/2012 9:24 AM
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Cant agree with these girls more. Driving home from work now feels like driving home at 1 a.m. on New Years Day. People swerving in and out of lanes, obviously not paying attention, always with a cell phone in their face or to their ear. Studies have shown texting and driving is worse than drunk driving, and talking and driving is almost as bad. Unless you have a Bluetooth or a hands free device, put the cell phone down and pay attention to what you’re doing. People say, “oh, others may be like that, but I can multitask without any problem.” Well I’m the one driving behind or beside you, and I’m tired of you not maintaining speed or drifting into my lane. I don’t care if you die from your own stupid actions, I just don’t want you to kill me or my family.
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