Every day, thousands of people in Fayetteville make their way from “point A” to “point B” in their cars.
“Like before, I just never thought about it. And, you know, you get behind a vehicle, they call it the windshield bias. And, you know, everybody drives, so this is just the way it is,” Army Master Sgt. Ben Hultquist said.
Hultquist knows the danger firsthand…