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October 7, 2011 [16] www.kirklandreporter.com BY CARRIE WOOD [email protected] Sixteen-year-old Tabitha Lee admitted that she some- times texts while driving. “Only at red lights really,” said Tabitha, a Puget Sound Adventist Academy junior, who got her license last year. “But aſter this, I probably won’t even do that.” She learned quickly the dangers of distracted driving as she texted while running a red light and swerving into the opposite lane at the school on Sept. 29. She was not in a real car, but in a high- tech simulator that allowed students to experience in a controlled environment the potential consequences of texting and drunken driving as part of Unite’s Arrive Alive Program. e nationwide tour, which brings health and wellness programs to high school and college campuses, also uses an impact video and a number of other resources to heighten awareness to the dangers and consequences of distracted driving. “It was sobering just to see the real footage of actual people who are our age get- ting into accidents just be- cause of a drink,” said Tabitha of the video, which shows an injured teenager taken to an emergency room as the result of texting while driving. During the program at Puget Sound Adventist Academy, 9th through 12th graders watched the video and then went to the parking lot to use the simulator. Driv- ers donned goggles that show them a virtual road. ey steer like they’re in a regular car and sensors translate movements to the screen. Taylor Braunworth, a 10th grader, drove normally at first. But then his cell phone went off with a text. He swerved in and out of the turn lane as he texted, “I will not text and drive.” “It’s definitely tricky,” said Taylor, who recently got his permit. “e steering is way over-sensitive, but I get the Students learn dangers of distracted driving ...today’s parent 425-821-0882 Columbia Athletic Clubs – Juanita Bay 11450 98 th Avenue NE • Kirkland, WA 98033 www.columbiaathletic.com What We Offer: All New State-Of- The-Art Fitness Equipment Enhanced Group Exercise Classes Saline Purification Swimming Pool Indoor Cycling Studio Squash, Basketball & Racquetball Hydro Massage Therapy Family Friendly & Kids Programs Industry Leading, Certified & Accredited Staff Juice Bar & Lounge Area Staff Dedicated To Wellness Friendly, Community Club Atmosphere No Crowds! Not A Member Yet? It's 2 for 1 month! Bring a friend and both join for only $100. * *Some restrictions apply , see Membership Office for Details Offer expi res 10/31/11. 3-Day Trial Pass ** Bring in this coupon for a 3-Day Trial Pass. See what makes us Kirkland's best athletic club! membership. Some restrictions apply. Must redeem by 10/31/11 530030 Sales Appraisals Repairs Rentals Third Generation Violin Maker www.hkbviolins.com 425.822.0717 530634 “Voted Evening Magazine’s Best of Western WA Musical Instrument Store!” Bernard S. Pak, DDS PS • 425.893.9500 • www.KirklandSmiles.com “We belive in providing quality dentistry delivered with personal care for your dental health and comfort. — Dr. Pak Complete Dental Care for the Entire Family Let us give you a reason to SMILE • Cosmetic Smile Makeovers • Natural Colored Fillings • Invisible Braces - • Latest in Dental Technology • Teeth Cleaning & In-Office Teeth Whitening - ZOOM!® • Crowns • Friendly & Experienced Staff & Service FREE offer valid upon completion of a new patient exam, cleaning and x-rays. (OR) Teeth Whitening Kit $400 Value • Take Home Kit Electric Toothbrush Valued at $140 • While supplies last One per family 530414 Puget Sound Adventist Academy senior German Mendoza texts while “driving” in a simulator down a virtual road in the school’s parking lot on Sept. 29. CARRIE WOOD, Kirkland Reporter [ more DRIVING page 17 ]

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October 7, 2011[16] www.kirklandreporter.com

BY CARRIE WOOD

[email protected]

Sixteen-year-old Tabitha Lee admitted that she some-times texts while driving.

“Only at red lights really,” said Tabitha, a Puget Sound

Adventist Academy junior, who got her license last year. “But a� er this, I probably won’t even do that.”

She learned quickly the dangers of distracted driving as she texted while running a red light and swerving

into the opposite lane at the school on Sept. 29. She was not in a real car, but in a high-tech simulator that allowed students to experience in a controlled environment the potential consequences of texting and drunken driving

as part of Unite’s Arrive Alive Program.

� e nationwide tour, which brings health and wellness programs to high school and college campuses, also uses an impact video and a number of other resources to heighten awareness to the dangers and consequences of distracted driving.

“It was sobering just to see the real footage of actual people who are our age get-ting into accidents just be-cause of a drink,” said Tabitha of the video, which shows an injured teenager taken to an

emergency room as the result of texting while driving.

During the program at

Puget Sound Adventist Academy, 9th through 12th graders watched the video and then went to the parking lot to use the simulator. Driv-ers donned goggles that show them a virtual road. � ey steer like they’re in a regular car and sensors translate movements to the screen.

Taylor Braunworth, a 10th grader, drove normally at � rst. But then his cell phone went o� with a text. He swerved in and out of the turn lane as he texted, “I will not text and drive.”

“It’s de� nitely tricky,” said Taylor, who recently got his permit. “� e steering is way over-sensitive, but I get the

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Puget Sound Adventist Academy senior German Mendoza texts while “driving” in a simulator down a virtual road in the school’s parking lot on Sept. 29. CARRIE WOOD, Kirkland Reporter

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point. There’s definitely a real comparison – you can get yourself into real trouble.”

Students standing outside the simulator watched on a separate screen as drivers speeded down virtual road-ways, plowing into pedestri-ans and other cars.

Heather Schlaman, an 11th grader, was handed a mock ticket, showing her citations for swerving and going under the speed limit. “The driving in the simulator seemed harder than driving in a normal car,” said Heather, who got her license last year and only texted once at a red light. “But the texting while driving was really hard.”

She learned to always stay focused on driving “and don’t try to do anything else because it could end really badly.”

John Beddoe, also an 11th

grader, said it was difficult trying to concentrate on driv-ing while fumbling for his phone and texting. “I don’t do a lot of texting, so it was kind of two new experiences for

me,” he said of the simulator. “People really need to watch what they’re doing. Pay atten-tion to the road.”

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