ARRIVE ALIVE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

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ROSTER CARDS

• Print Clearly.• Use only legal name. (First, Middle Initial, Last)• Student ID #• Date of Birth (No slashes only dashes) i.e. 02-08-95• Gender: Male or FemaleSEE BOARD FOR EXAMPLES:

MUST BE PERFECTLY ACCURATE !

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• Required by the State of Georgia for any one under the age of 18 years old.

• Must be PRESENT in class this week.• Must make at least 70% (14 correct out of 20

questions on Friday’s test) • If you fail the test you may take one (1) more

time before you must take the course again.

• Session One Review: What you must know!• P.4 • Alcohol is the most widely used and abused

drug in the U.S.• Alcohol causes about ½ of all traffic deaths.• Alcohol slows reaction time.• For teens the big killer is lack of driving

experience and alcohol impairment.

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• P.4 continued.• Alcohol is a depressant.• Teens fail to realize that 12oz. Can of Beer= 5

oz. of wine = 12 oz. wine cooler = 1 oz. 90 proof liquor for Alcohol amount!

• Traffic crashes are the leading killer in the • 15- to 24- age group. • Alcohol affects teens more than adults.

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• P.5• One drink (common serving size) may raise a

140-180 lb. person’s BAC .02%.• Even ONE drink can make you and unsafe

driver.• One drink will make an underage driver

OVER THE LIMIT! ZERO TOLERENCE!!!!!!• Once a person stops drinking the body

eliminates alcohol at a rate of .015% grams BAC per hour only (less than 1 drink per 1 hr.)

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• P.6• Alcohol impairment increases with alcohol

intake.• 5 Progressives stages of intoxication.• The Body gets rid of Alcohol two basic ways:1. 90% Liver 2. 10% Through urine, sweat, and breath. TIME IS THE ONLY WAY TO SOBER UP!

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• P.6 Session two: Other Drugs & Their Effects.• THC is the active ingredient in Marijuana.• THC stays in the body for up to 1 month.• THC levels today are 10X Higher than 30 years

ago.• Marijuana effects night vision.• Marijuana’s effect remain after the High wears

off (up to days after the high).

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• P.7• Combining Marijuana and alcohol is 2X as

dangerous. Doubly Impaired.• Acute Alcohol Poisoning. Marijuana slows down

the vomiting reflex. (College campus)• Crack Cocaine is a Stimulant.• Inhalants kill brain cells. (Deadly reaction)• Alcohol is a Depressant. (Depresses the brain)

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• P.7• You can be D.U.I. for prescription drugs from a

doctor and even O.T.C. drugs.• P.8 Session 3.The LAW.• You must take and pass A.D.A.P. if you want a

Class D license before age 18.• What is Joshua’s Law?

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• P. 9/10• Anyone under 21 yrs. Old will be charged with

D.U.I. at .02% or greater! • Under 18 years old at .02% is “prima facie”

and convicted of D.U.I. . No questions ask!• Many people stopped for D.U.I were stopped

for minor violations first.• Implied Consent law. (Lose for 1 year license if

you refuse to be tested)

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• P.12• If you refuse to take a chemical test of your

BAC you will lose your license for 1 year automatically.

• After the arrest for D.U.I. you will spend 24 hours in jail. Why?

• 2nd Offense of DUI you will have your picture taken and placed in the local newspaper.

• 3rd offense $1,000 to a max. of $5,000.00.

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• P.13• If you are under 21 years old and you:Purchase orPossessorConsumeYou will be charged! Ticketed Fined…..$$$$$$

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P.13No person, regardless of age, shall have an open

container of alcohol in a vehicle.

P.14 B U C K L E U P !

Seatbelts save lives!

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Distractions: A risk to your safety and others?

Do you think cell phone usage while driving should be illegal? Give reasons to support your answer. Describe a personal observation of cell phone usage while driving.

Distractions: A risk to your safety and others?

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Distractions: A risk to your safety and others?Has your opinion changed? If so, why or why not? Write a reaction to this video clip.List other driver distractions.1.2.3.

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Write a reaction to the “other distractions clip”. Please include personal accounts you feel comfortable in sharing.

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