Until late last month, Sue Stead of London, Ont., was an active senior who walked twice a day, lived alone in a three-floor condo and enjoyed gardening.
That all changed when a driver hit the 78-year-old last month while she was out for a morning walk. Today, Stead is in a cast, recovering from major knee surgery and mostly confined to a wheelchair.
She’s now urging drivers to slow down and pay attention, while her family is calling for harsher penalties for drivers who hit pedestrians.
Nothing is as important as the life you save if you just slow down.- Sue Stead’s daughter, Lisa
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“I’m mad,” said Stead from her wheelchair in her