OP-ED: Stopping Super Speeders Can Save Lives In New Hampshire

NEW HAMPSHIRE - In 2015, Jeff Rogers was nearly killed in a severe crash on a road known for chronic speeding. His injuries — a fractured skull, ribs, and pelvis — were consistent with a high-impact collision. Jeff shared his story not for sympathy, but to make a point: this is what a serious speeding crash looks like beyond a police report. It is why he joined Families for Safe Streets and why he supports stronger tools to address extreme, repeat speeding.

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