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Students Use Simulator to Learn the Dangers of Texting and Driving

By: Natalie Ferrari
Updated: April 3, 2013
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It's a widespread concern that continues to grow at an alarming rate.

A mistake that could ultimately take someone's life. That's why a program known as Texas Reality Education for Drivers, or RED, is visiting our local TSTC campuses and their bringing a unique piece of technology along with them

And with spring just right around the corner, Worley says it's also the most dangerous time of the year for young drivers and distracted related accidents.

While no one plans to be in a vehicle crash, the decisions you make while behind the wheel can end up changing your future forever.

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