Saturday, January 8, 2011

Seriously, Just Slow Down

Yesterday, we shot video interviews with Tyler Burnside and Michael Johnston, two young men from Swan River who were involved in a horrible crash exactly one year ago today.

Michael and Tyler were in the back seat. Their good friends Adam and another Tyler were in the front....Adam was driving.

Tyler acknowledges that he felt Adam was driving too fast - perhaps showing off a bit for his friends in his new car.

It was a bitterly cold, snowy night and the guys were travelling on Bishop Grandin. When passing another car, the car slid towards the ditch colliding with a light standard. The car was completely cut in half and the roof was torn off. Adam was thrown from the vehicle. Michael was able to get out of the car. Both Tylers were trapped for quite awhile intertwined together and amongst the twisted metal, shattered glass and electronics of the former vehicle.

Michael suffered a severe cut to his leg and was treated in hospital for cuts and bruises. Tyler broke one leg, his hip and his spine. Adam was pronounced dead on the scene and the other Tyler shortly after arriving in hospital.

Through the interviews, Michael and Tyler take us through what it was like on that night, and how it has affected their lives since.

Michael is attending university in North Carolina taking chemistry on a full scholarship. Tyler had his interview to enter Med School at U of M while still confined to his wheelchair.

They were somewhat concerned that people would misunderstand and think the collision was the result of 4 young crazy party guys misbehaving which wasn't the case at all. These were 4 real people who had families, and lives and hopes and dreams for the future.

It was clear they missed Adam and Tyler every day and think about that night every day. It was especially poignant with today being the 1 year anniversary of the tragedy.

The Winnipeg Police Service and Picante certainly want to thank Michael and Tyler for taking the time to participate in the Just Slow Down campaign. We are certain that their message will help people, especially young people, take the message more seriously. We also sincerely send our condolences out to the families of Adam and Tyler. We're sure today must be a very difficult day for them.

The new Just Slow Down campaign will launch on January 31 - so stay tuned.






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