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Life Skills students learn about dangers of impaired driving Click on headline for item with photo(s) By Vanessa Burton News from Adair County High School One look through the D.W.Eyes Goggles and you're under the influence of an eye-opening experience. The specially designed eyewear re-creates the visual distortion, loss of perception and lack of control that impairs drunk drivers. Family and Consumer Science students in Mrs. Vanessa Burton's Lifeskills - Part A course at Adair County High School were able to experience the goggles during an activity to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving. This story was posted on 2012-08-24 04:31:22
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