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\nEditor\u2019s note: This article originally appeared on Greater Greater Washington<\/a> and is republished with permission. Read Streetsblog\u2019s earlier coverage about the death of Sarah Langenkamp\u2019s and her family\u2019s efforts to make roads safer in her memory here<\/a> and here<\/a>.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
With midterm elections fading from view and the season of family gatherings in full swing, the attention of millions of Americans is now turning towards home, hearth, and holiday parties.<\/p>\n
But not for me and my sons, who cannot stop thinking about the afternoon in late August when a man driving a flatbed semi made a sudden right turn, crushing and killing my wife and their mom, Sarah Debbink Langenkamp, who was riding her bike in Bethesda, Maryland.<\/p>\n
And it won\u2019t be festive for the family members of more than 40,000 others who are killed on American roads, sidewalks, and bikeways this year \u2013 reflecting a 16-year high<\/a>. For all of us, this season of celebration will be overshadowed by our indescribable loss.<\/p>\n
Sarah and I, US diplomats, had only recently arrived back in the United States after being evacuated from Ukraine. Since her death, I have been trying to understand how she could have died here, near our nation\u2019s capitol, where we had returned \u2014 ironically enough, for our safety.<\/p>\n