Power of Parents ® Middle School Handbook
Chapter 6
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Talking About Impaired Driving While impaired driving is especially dangerous for minors, it’s important you reiterate to them that no one should ever drive impaired. There is no “safe” or “skilled” impaired driver, and they should never ride with anyone who has had any amount of a mind-altering substance.
Riding with an Impaired Driver When talking about impaired driving, remember to:
Discuss the dangers of impaired driving, for drivers AND passengers.
Teach them how to identify signs of impairment.
Encourage alternatives: like calling a trusted adult for a ride.
Remind them there are no shortcuts to sobering up.
Stress that they need to call 911 in an emergency.
Research shows: Even kids that don’t intend to ride with a driver who has been drinking or using substances may be “willing” in some circumstances. For example, they might be willing to get in the car if they feel responsible for helping a friend stay out of trouble or not get hurt. Someday your child may be faced with this decision, and it’s important to set clear family rules.
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