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Birmingham women trying to change the way we speak about dangerous driving
Two Birmingham women, whose lives were both changed forever, are trying to change the way we speak about dangerous driving.
In 2014 - Lucy Harrison's brother Peter Price was killed in a hit and run on the Hagley Road...
That same year, and on the same road, Harriet Barnsley was hit by a speeding driver doing 101 miles per hour...
She was left in a coma - her friend Rebecca was killed.
Now Lucy and Harriet have teamed up to change road traffic legislation to refer to "collisions" and not accidents..
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