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Old February 11th 05, 10:50 PM
Cashew
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Default This explains some of the bad drivers

Teaching kids to drive for 20 years, eh?

It's too bad the 1st one didn't run her over

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...r_run_over&e=1

Student Runs Over Driver's Ed Teacher

2 minutes ago Strange News - AP



STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - A driver's education instructor was run over by
one of her students and pinned beneath the car for 15 minutes,
officials said.



Two cars driven by students collided on the DeKalb County Schools
driver's education lot, then one of the students backed into Patricia
Erwin, running her over.


She was hospitalized Friday in stable condition and underwent surgery
for multiple broken bones.


Erwin, 64, who has taught driving for 20 years, was working with the
students on a drill that included pulling forward and backing up at
slow speeds, said Kal Kelliher, the district's driver's education
coordinator.

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