VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – You’re 23 times more likely to get into a crash if you’re texting behind the wheel. That’s one of the lessons teens and young adults learned at Douglas College today using a texting and driving simulator.
15-year-old Pinetree Secondary student Camilla was one of them.
“It is like, really really hard, I never thought it would be that hard,” she says. “You should never text and drive because you can die or something.”
“I killed two people,” says 15-year-old Keela. “I just saw them and they came out of nowhere. I couldn’t do both at once. It’s really really difficult.”
Participants were able to sign a pledge to not touch their phones in the car.
The simulator will be at the Port Moody Public Safety Fair tomorrow from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Port Moody City Hall.
Today’s event was sponsored by ICBC, Coquitlam RCMP, and Douglas College’s Coquitlam campus.
Students learn the dangers of texting and driving
Drivers are 23 times more likely to get into a crash if you’re texting behind the wheel
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