Meet our January Granite Stater of the Month
Every day in the United States, about nine people are killed and more than 1,000 are injured as a result of distracted driving. Our first Granite Stater of the Month for 2018, Mark Cournoyer, has dedicated himself to helping make our roads safer by educating drivers — particularly new drivers — about the serious danger and potentially tragic consequences of distracted driving.
A former police officer and emergency medical technician in Fitzwilliam and Jaffrey, and now a fourth generation director of the Cournoyer Funeral Home, Mark volunteers his time to helping prevent the kind of accidents that he has responded to for years. He delivers presentations at area driver’s education classes and local schools, sharing statistics behind distracted driving as well as telling real stories about the outcomes of distracted driving with the hope that he can help keep the young people he meets safe.
Anything that takes a driver’s attention off of the road — texting, eating, reading, or looking for objects — can result in a tragic accident. Mark’s efforts are critical to reducing the all-too-common practice of distracted driving, and his dedication to improving public safety can help save lives in his community and across New Hampshire.
In towns and cities across New Hampshire, many of our citizens go above and beyond to look out for one another and make their communities safer. Mark Cournoyer has done just that, volunteering his own time and wisdom to making our roads safer and helping to prevent more accidents from distracted driving.
It is an honor to recognize him as our Granite Stater of the Month and to join him in raising awareness about this important issue.
If you know a Granite Stater who you feel deserves to be recognized as Granite Stater of the Month, fill out this form on my website here.
Granite Staters of the Month’s accomplishments are submitted to the Congressional Record in recognition of their achievements.