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Driving Under the Influence is a unique program to help educate teenagers, adults and seniors about the dangers of driving under the influence through a hands on experience.
DUI Puttin Plus is the perfect setting for this challenging experience. The track with its over and under turns replicates real road experiences in a controlled environment. Using Go Karts and specially designed goggles that simulate the effects of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Drivers wearing the goggles have reduced motor skills that result in the same dangerous driving conditions that happen when a drunk driver gets behind the wheel. This allows you to safely let teenagers who think they are invincible and able to beat any system, get behind the wheel of a vehicle, only to realize the actual dangers.
DUI
Scenarios are set up to explain to the participants about what would happen if they
had been behind the wheel of a real automobile. Lost drivers licenses, thousands
of dollars in fines, family hardships and potential deaths are likely the results
of their actions of driving drunk. In addition they get to take off their goggles
and watch for themselves how badly the other participants drive and what risk they
would have taken. Because of this "hands-
WHO IS THE DUI EXPERIENCE FOR?
The DUI Experience is beneficial and life saving for anyone with a drivers license, planning on getting a drivers license, or passengers who may find themselves in a car with an impared driver of any age.
MYTH & TRUTH
MYTH: Everyone reacts the same to alcohol.
MYTH: It's none of my business if a friend is drinking too much.
MYTH: Drugs are a bigger problem than alcohol.
MYTH: People who drink too much only hurt themselves.
TRUTH: Is every person who drinks has a mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, best friend, boyfriend or girlfriend, who worries about them. Each of the 12 million problem drinkers in this country affect at least 4 other people.
THE COURSE IS OFFERED FOR $10 PER PERSON
APPROXIMATELY: One Hour to One & One-

