| LARSOA - ROAD SAFETY NEWS - 10 JULY 2006 |
Please close this window to return to the LARSOA news pages Beer goggles donned for safety event Drivers were invited to don 'beer goggles' as part of a drink and drug drive campaign staged by Wolverhampton City Council's road safety team on 1 July. Visitors drove a simulated racing car around the Silverstone racetrack under normal conditions - and then repeated the course wearing a special pair of goggles designed to mimic the effects of drugs and alcohol. As a memento, each driver received a photograph of themselves in the simulator - with the anti drug/drink drive message displayed on the frame. Senior RSO Paul Lever said: "The event proved particularly popular with young male drivers - and as most people are aware this group can be particularly susceptible to getting behind the wheel after consuming illegal drugs and/or alcohol. The event enabled us to reinforce the anti drug/drink drive message in a way that struck a chord with participating drivers." For more information contact Paul Lever on 01902 551790, or Paul.Lever@wolverhampton.gov.uk. For further details about the simulator go to: www.virtualracing.com. www.larsoa.org.uk
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