I think that's a great idea - having the driver speak at high schools. Even better if he does it voluntarily because then the kids would know he meant it and maybe it would "hit home" a little more.

So far, all that's been said is that the Highway Patrol isn't pressing any charges but has turned the evidence over to the District Attorney. No word yet on how long it will take for the DA to respond. I really hope it doesn't get swept under a rug or it doesn't just get put off for so long that they end up treating it like it's something minor.

On our local news, they said the driver wanted to visit the cyclist in the hospital but the cyclist declined saying he didn't want to put a face with the accident. He did, however, say that he forgave the driver and understands that he feels bad about it, but he said "you need to drive more carefully because someone's life can be broken." The cyclist has been a really classy guy. He's made quite an impression around here. He has a long way to go and will probably never be the same, but I sure do wish him the best.