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Paul Blazer High School Student Attends the Drive To Stay Alive Training
Date of News Release: 10/05/2006
(Ashland, KY) - Paul Blazer High School student Ross Buskey, a resident of Ashland, wore Fatal Vision® goggles to simulate driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the Drive To Stay Alive teen driving academy on Sept. 26th at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. The training was provided by certified driving instructors from the Kentucky State Police Academy and sponsored by the Governor's Highway Safety Program.
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