CLARKSVILLE, TN – Unite’s Arrive Alive Tour is the nation’s No. 1 ranked drunk and distracted driving awareness event, as well as the first-and-only marijuana driving simulator in the country.

The Arrive Alive Tour uses a high-tech, state-of-the-art simulator that allows participants to drive while distracted, drunk or drugged in a fully functioning vehicle without moving or being intoxicated. The simulator allows participants to experience the real-life dangers without the real-life consequences.

National Teen Driver Safety Week is Oct. 16-22. It is a crucial time to educate drivers on the dangers of impaired and distracted driving.

The fatal crash rate for teens is three times greater than for drivers aged 20 and over, and driver distraction is responsible for more than 58% of teen crashes. Young drivers (ages 16-20) are 17 times more likely to die in a crash when they have a BAC of .08% than when they have not been drinking. The Arrive Alive team’s mission is to educate drivers on the dangers and consequences of impaired and distracted driving, and to create life-long safe driving habits.

Unite’s Arrive Alive Tour has partnered with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to bring this life-changing event to Austin Peay State University.

If you have any questions or for more information, please call Nick Pitts at 888-436-3394.