Mock crash gives Melville students sobering lesson on road safety
Mock crash teaches Melville students road safety lesson

Students in Melville took part in a stark demonstration from the PARTY program on Thursday, May 14, 2026. The program vividly illustrates the grave consequences of impaired driving, aiming to instill a lasting sense of responsibility among young drivers.

Simulated accident scene

The mock crash featured emergency responders, wrecked vehicles, and actors portraying injured victims. Students observed the chaotic aftermath, underscoring the real-life dangers of driving under the influence.

Educational impact

Organizers emphasized that hands-on experiences like this are more effective than lectures. Many students reported feeling shaken by the realism, promising to make safer choices behind the wheel.

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The PARTY program continues to be a vital tool in reducing impaired driving incidents among youth across Saskatchewan.

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