Impactful Driver Education Tools: Drunk Buster Goggles

Drinking and driving has been a hot topic over the last few decades. Countless commercials, advertisements and programs such as MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) have been formed to stop drunk driving and emphasize the dangers of driving under the influence are prevalent in today’s society. So why do people continue to drink and drive? The answer is simple, because they think they won’t crash and that alcohol won’t affect them like it does others. Some people even believe they drive better drunk or high. The reason for this is because of the reduced alertness that alcohol brings to them, but what if they were able to feel the effects of alcohol without being drunk? That’s where  Drunk Busters Impairment Goggles come in.

Drunk Busters Impairment Goggles allow the wearer to feel the impairment alcohol normally inflicts. Some of these include:

  • Reduced alertness
  • Slowed reaction time
  • Confusion
  • Visual distortion
  • Alteration of depth and distance perception
  • Reduction of peripheral vision
  • Poor judgement and decision making
  • Double vision
  • Lack of muscular coordination

The Drunk Busters Impairment Goggles don’t help you see better, but they will definitely make you think and understand the effects of alcohol better. They expose your true reaction time, lack of coordination and distorted spatial visibility that comes with drinking alcohol; it’s the only proven way to simulate the symptoms of inebriation while sober so that that the wearer can make better decisions moving forward. These goggles can cause an impactful reality check for those who believes that alcohol won’t alter them physically or mentally.

Created by a former police officer who was tired of having to see drunk driving deaths, the Drunk Busters Goggles are currently being used in over 86 countries as a teaching tool. Drunk Busters Goggles simulate a blood alcohol level between .08 and .15. They’re being used in high schools, college campuses and in drunk driving prevention programs to teach everyone how badly alcohol impairs their decisions and physical capabilities. Available in six different blood alcohol level simulations, also a Cannabis Goggle, a drug goggle and two sleep deprivation goggles.

Being able to see how impairment personally affects people, not just while driving, but while doing any activity, can help decrease the amount of drinks someone will take when going out. Drunk Busters are also being used for boating, snowmobiling, ATV and hunting safety classes. Not only is it important to see how the effects of alcohol can impair you while driving, but during other activities where you’ll be operating machinery.

Even people that utilized the Drunk Busters Impairment Goggles that simulate blood alcohol levels under the legal limit noticed a big difference in their physical abilities. Being able to experience this can really bring the point home about drinking responsibly or not drinking at all, ultimately preventing accidents, injuries and deaths.

Oct 13th 2016

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