A police campaign tells the stories and reveals the ‘harsh and preventable’ reality of road traffic collisions.
The campaign ‘One Second’, launched by Humberside Police “isn’t about prosecution, it’s about prevention.” Inspector John Rickells from Humberside Police’ Roads Policing Unit said.
“Once a life is lost or changed irreversibly, there’s no going back.
“The message is simple: Drive safe, every time.” he said.
In the last twelve months alone, 32 people have lost their lives in the forces area, with many more suffering life changing injuries.
In this campaign, families left shattered by fatal road traffic collisions, alongside Humberside Police’s Serious Collisions Team, Rods Policing Unit, and Family Liaison Officers reveal the ‘harsh and preventable’ reality of road traffic collisions.
Inspector John Rickells from Humberside Police Roads Policing Unit said: “Every fatal collision we attend is a tragedy that didn’t need to happen. Behind every incident is a person, whether that be someone’s parent, partner, child, sibling or best friend. In almost every case, it could have been prevented.
“Speeding, using your phone, driving under the influence, or a reckless judgement, just one second of these decisions can destroy lives forever. No journey is worth that risk.
“When someone is killed or seriously injured in a collision, the devastation doesn’t end at the scene. The driver responsible has to live with the consequences for the rest of their life.
“There are drivers who convince themselves they’re invincible. Maybe they’ve exceeded speed limits and have never been caught, driven home after a few drinks without consequence, pushed through a long drive despite feeling exhausted, or glanced at their phone at the wheel and still made it to their destination.
“But just because nothing happened last time, doesn’t mean it won’t happen next time. Every risk taken is a roll of the dice, and one day, the odds will run out.
“Some will face prison or a criminal record. Some will carry the unbearable guilt of knowing they took a person’s life, a burden that never goes away. A moment of distraction, a few extra miles per hour, a blind overtake, can all lead to a lifetime of regret.
“In some cases, the driver is fortunate enough to walk away, but the same can’t always be said for their passengers, another driver or an innocent pedestrian. It could be your best friend in the passenger seat, your sibling in the back, your partner sitting beside you. The people you care about most could pay the price for your actions.
“For emergency services, the reality of these collisions is haunting. Police officers, paramedics and firefighters see things that no one should have to witness. They hold the hands of victims in their final moments. They cut people free from twisted wreckage. They knock on doors and tell loved ones the unthinkable.
“And then there are the innocent people involved, the ones who simply never made it home. Many who were simply on their way to work, to see friends, or to pick up their children from school. They had their whole lives ahead of them – until a split-second decision took it all away.
“This campaign isn’t about prosecution, it’s about prevention. Once a life is lost or changed irreversibly, there’s no going back.
“The message is simple: Drive safe, every time.”
A Humberside Police Spokesperson said:
‘We continue to encourage members of the public to report any road traffic offences and dangerous driving to us by calling our non-emergency number 101 or 999 in an emergency, when safe to do so, to help hold reckless and dangerous drivers to account for their actions.’
The campaign can be visited via Humberside Police’s website
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