Rhea Bhat girl hit by pickup

Darien Student Talks About Getting Hit by Pickup Truck in Town — and What She’s Doing About It

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“Many of you may have heard — about two years ago a girl got hit by a pickup truck after trying to get off the late bus,” a school bus that had just let off students on the Post Road, Rhea Bhat, a Darien High School freshman recently told the Board of Selectmen. “That girl was me.” Bhat, a member of Students Against Destructive Decisions at the high school was one of nine high school girls who told the board at its Monday, Nov. 26 meeting what they do at the Depot—Darien Youth Center and how valuable that is to them. Bhat went on to talk about the incident, which was covered in news stories at the time, how she was affected by it since and what she’s doing, partly in SADD meetings at the Depot, to try to prevent others from driving distracted.

Drop It & Drive in Darien

Good Time to Break the Distracted Driving Habit: You’re More Likely to Get a Ticket This Month in CT

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The Connecticut Highway Safety Office is kicking off its annual Distracted Driving Campaign as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The effort spans the month of April (it kicked off April 4 and runs through April 30). The effort will ramp up again from Aug. 3-16. Police will be looking for drivers who choose to ignore Connecticut’s mobile phone laws.