The Pasadena resident can recall driving with friends along Route 50 a month after his 20th birthday. But he forgets the details after that - such as ramming into a tree to avoid another car and being in a coma for three months.
If it wasn't for his seat belt, he could have been worse off.
As a result, Mr. Hall continues to talk about seat belt safety and joined state leaders Wednesday as they announced an effort to reduce serious car accidents in the state. The goal of the upcoming Strategic Highway Safety Plan...
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