Joel Feldman presented on using tragedy as a catalyst for change to end distracted driving. He shared the story of his son Casey Feldman who died in 2009 at age 21 from a car accident caused by distracted driving. Feldman argued that we have the power to choose how we drive and to speak up if the driver is distracted, as passengers share responsibility for arriving safely. He concluded by encouraging the audience to do their part to help end distracted driving.