Students in grades 10 through 12 at Our Lady Of Lourdes Regional School had the opportunity to view and utilize an impaired and distracted driving simulator March 23.
Kimberly Smith, safety press officer, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and Bob Schaeffer, community traffic safety project coordinator, North Central Highway Safety Network presented the program.
The computerized driving device provides students an experience that consists of driving practice, distracted or impaired simulation drives, sobriety checks, court appearances and emergency medical treatment.
Interactive quizzes and advice from experts were also included in the on-screen video presentations. This free PennDOT program is available for schools and community programs through a State Farm grant written by UPMC Hamot Trauma Services.
Kimberly Smith, safety press officer, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and Bob Schaeffer, community traffic safety project coordinator, North Central Highway Safety Network presented the program.
The computerized driving device provides students an experience that consists of driving practice, distracted or impaired simulation drives, sobriety checks, court appearances and emergency medical treatment.
Interactive quizzes and advice from experts were also included in the on-screen video presentations. This free PennDOT program is available for schools and community programs through a State Farm grant written by UPMC Hamot Trauma Services.
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