School hosts Arrive Alive

jagPRIDE hosted Arrive Alive DUI/Texting Prevention Program on Friday, Sept. 16 to educate students on the dangers of drunk and distracted driving.

Behind the senior café, students were able to get behind the wheel of a real car hooked up to a simulator to experience driving distracted.

Students received a fake ticket at the end of the simulation in order to understand the legal and physical dangers of driving while distracted.

“I couldn’t keep control of the wheel,” freshman Mary Cooley said.

jagPRIDE sponsor Debbie Gudenkauf hoped that Arrive Alive was a good experience for students.

“Hopefully, [the program] will save some lives,” Gudenkauf said.

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