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Published February 03, 2012, 12:00 AM

Gallery: Teen driving summit


A participant in Thursday's teen driver summit tries unsuccessfully to catch a ball while wearing Fatal Vision goggles, which are meant to simulate the effects of drunkenness.

  • A participant in Thursday's teen driver summit tries unsuccessfully to catch a ball while wearing Fatal Vision goggles, which are meant to simulate the effects of drunkenness.
  • A participant in the teen driving summit tries on Fatal Vision goggles, which simulate the effect of drunkenness. People wearing the goggles tried to catch balls or walk a straight line.
  • Attendees at Thursday's teen driving summit listen to a presentation on giving young teens the tools they need to stay safe when they eventually get their licenses.
  • Students from Lakeville North High School's SADD chapter listen to a presentation.
  • Woodbury High School SADD member Ryan Dupay reacts while trying a simulator designed to give users an idea of what it's like to drive distracted. Miller Gruenewald, Tyler Dabney and Nick Sorensen look on.
  • Woodbury High School SADD member Josh Vadnais tries to navigate a driving simulator while wearing Fatal Vision goggles, which are designed to simulate the effects of drunkenness. Ryan Dupay, Tyler Dabney and Nick Sorensen look on.