Mock car crash shows students dangers of drunk driving
- Students in their final two years at St. Peter High experienced a live demonstration of a simulated drunk driving accident ahead of their prom night on Wednesday.
- The event aimed to show the dangers of impaired driving as prom season, when teen alcohol-related fatalities rise, approaches.
- The demonstration involved real vehicles, first responders, and student actors performing emergency response to a serious crash scenario.
- Student Gabriel Zayas said, "If someone gets drunk, they should not drive," emphasizing lessons learned from firsthand experience.
- The event provided a realistic warning against driving impaired and underscored the need for discussions to prevent such behavior.
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