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Coastal Carolina Fair Features Drunk Driving Simulation

By Personal Injury Lawyer on November 1, 2011

Attendees of this year’s Coastal Carolina Fair are getting a hands-on lesson in roadway safety courtesy of the South Carolina Highway Patrol, report news sources.

Featured at the fair is a machine that allows a sober person to experience what driving under the influence is really like. The machine does this by altering depth perception and encouraging drivers to overcorrect their actions. The machine also simulates distracted driving, including texting or using a cell phone behind the wheel.

A $20,000 grant from the Office of Highway Safety made it possible for the simulator to be at the Costal Carolina and State fairs. According to the Highway Patrol, South Carolina has the third highest rate for alcohol-related fatalities.

As a Charleston auto accident lawyer, motorist safety is something that I am very conscious of. I encourage drivers never to drink and drive to avoid distractions like texting behind the wheel. Because of my experience as a Charleston personal injury attorney, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge motorists to always practice safe driving habits.

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