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Mothers Against Drunk Driving was founded as the result of the tragic death of 13-year-old Cari Lightner. In May of 1980, Cari was walking with a friend to a church carnival. As they walked along the road, a drunk driver swerved into the bike lane and hit Cari from behind. The force of the impact threw Cari 125 feet. The 47-year-old driver passed out, then drove away after regaining consciousness, leaving Cari lying in the road. It wasn’t until a few days later that her family found out that alcohol was involved in the accident. Candace Lightner, Cari’s mother, was shocked when she discovered that the man who took her daughter’s life had a history of drunk driving. He had just gotten out on bail for a hit and run drunk driving crash which was his fifth offense in four years. Candace’s shock turned to angry when she was told that the man would likely not be given in prison time. To have a child killed because of someone else’s negligence and to know that person wouldn’t be given the punishment deserved for the crime, was too much for Candace Lightner. Fueled by her anger for the