Programs

Ignition Interlock

An Ignition interlock is a device that is installed into motor vehicles to prohibit individuals under the influence of alcohol from operating the vehicle. Individuals are required to blow into the device before starting the vehicle. If the device detects alcohol, it will prevent the vehicle from starting. In addition, at random times during the operation of the vehicle, the driver will be prompted to blow into the device to ensure they are not under the influence.

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Safety Bug

Let’s face it – life’s lessons are best learned through experience.  Unfortunately, when the target audience is teens and the topic is drinking and driving, experience is not the teacher of choice. Real-life experience without the real-life risks. But now there’s a way teens can gain real-life exposure to the perils of impaired driving – without being put at risk. Introducing The Safety Bug, part of an innovative program developed by Pennsylvania Driving Under The Influence Association.

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Safety SIM

With it’s real dashboard, steering wheel and driver’s seat, the SAFETY SIMulator provides realistic, hands-on experience. Training on the SIMulator helps individuals gain confidence in their ability as a driver and develop an appreciation for safety.  The lessons in safe driving and the effects of impairment learned by a teen’s experience with the Safety SIMulator will have a positive impact upon the participants future decisions—and help prevent risky behaviors, hopefully saving lives.

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