Students filed into a classroom last Thursday at Chiefland High School, well aware that they would see some solemn examples of the terrible things that can happen behind the wheel of a vehicle.
About 15 participants, primarily from Chiefland and a few from Dixie County, were attending a session of the Levy County Teen Driver Improvement Program. The free course shows young drivers the consequences of operating a car while impaired or distracted.
“What you’re going to see is reality,” Deputy Grant Sandlin told the kids as the lights dimmed in the classroom. “It’s about choices and decisions. That’s what driving is.”
The images weren’t meant to shock, and they weren’t overly gruesome. They only served as a realistic reminder to the students of what can happen when they make the wrong choices before driving.
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