PennDOT, Safety Partners Discuss Dangers of Impairment at Local School

St. Francis students are watching and using the driving simulator. (Provided photo)
St. Francis students are watching and using the driving simulator. (Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), the Pennsylvania DUI Association and the Clearfield County DUI Strike Force on Friday taught Clearfield St. Francis School sixth, seventh, and eighth students about the dangers of drug/alcohol impairment.

Students learned the dangers and risks of impairment, and riding with anyone who is under the influence. They were also able to sign a pledge in front of the Clearfield County Courthouse promising not to drive or ride with anyone who is impaired.

To reinforce how impairment may affect perception and reflexes while driving, students had an opportunity to use a driving simulator. The driving simulator offers students a hands-on look at what it is like to drive while being impaired, distracted and in many types of weather conditions

Representatives offered key safety messages including:

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Students are signing the wreck vehicle, making a pledge to not ride with an impaired driver or drive when impaired. They also pledged to always wear their seatbelts while in a vehicle. (Provided photo)

 

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