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Local driving school provides life-saving information and training to parents and teens in honor of Alcohol Awareness Month
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Mar 8, 2010 - 12:57 PM

All-Star Driver, Connecticut's leader in driver education is offering hands-on demonstrations on the dangers of impaired driving to schools, parent groups and local prevention organizations. The company is providing these presentations, free of charge, in an effort to raise awareness on the dangers of underage drinking during the month of April, Alcohol Awareness Month.

"As a Connecticut-based, family-run company, it is part of our mission to keep parents informed and teens safe," said Brandon Dufour, General Manager, All-Star Driver. "We hope to partner with schools, PTAs, and prevention organizations across the state through this effort."

Fatal Vision is a product of Innocorp, LTD and is a training tool used to vividly demonstrate the concept of impairment and the dangers of impaired driving. The Fatal VisionĀ® Goggles distort vision and cause behaviors that are similar to behaviors exhibited by someone under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.

Schools and organizations can schedule a demonstration by contacting Brandon Dufour via email at brandon@all-stardriver.com, or via phone at (860) 631-4280.

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