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The dangers of impaired and/or distracted driving
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 63150" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I was just telling my husband tonite that I think all kids in drivers ed should be required to take a visit to the morgue to see what happens to the victims of drunk drivers. Maybe take a bus trip by driving along to a crash sight that is set up to to appear extremely real. Im sure they can do that now. Then the trip to the morgue to see real dead people. </p><p></p><p>When I was 17 my parents had me take a defensive driving course on top of the normal drivers eduction course that everyone took. This class showed graphic, gory slides of real accidents and the victims and told exactly how and why they happened. It made a huge impression on me. To this day I have never had an accident that was my fault...knock on wood. Im very careful and I never drink and drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 63150, member: 1514"] I was just telling my husband tonite that I think all kids in drivers ed should be required to take a visit to the morgue to see what happens to the victims of drunk drivers. Maybe take a bus trip by driving along to a crash sight that is set up to to appear extremely real. Im sure they can do that now. Then the trip to the morgue to see real dead people. When I was 17 my parents had me take a defensive driving course on top of the normal drivers eduction course that everyone took. This class showed graphic, gory slides of real accidents and the victims and told exactly how and why they happened. It made a huge impression on me. To this day I have never had an accident that was my fault...knock on wood. Im very careful and I never drink and drive. [/QUOTE]
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