TEEN MAZE EVENT 2025 A SUCCESS FOR ORGANIZERS AND ATTENDEES!

The rollover simulator allowed students to get a firsthand look at how important seatbelt use is when in a motor vehicle. The simulator recreates what happens to vehicle occupants during a rollover crash.

The rollover simulator allowed students to get a firsthand look at how important seatbelt use is when in a motor vehicle. The simulator recreates what happens to vehicle occupants during a rollover crash.

Students experimenting with the impaired goggles, which simulate different blood alcohol concentration levels that are used to vividly demonstrate the concept of impairment and dangers of impaired driving.

Students experimenting with the impaired goggles, which simulate different blood alcohol concentration levels that are used to vividly demonstrate the concept of impairment and dangers of impaired driving.

After reviewing the characteristics of a healthy and an unhealthy relationship, Krystal Bridwell from DVAC played an interactive game of Relationship Jenga with students.

After reviewing the characteristics of a healthy and an unhealthy relationship, Krystal Bridwell from DVAC played an interactive game of Relationship Jenga with students.

A student tries on the distracted goggles, which simulated the distraction that occurs when someone reads or responds to a text.

A student tries on the distracted goggles, which simulated the distraction that occurs when someone reads or responds to a text.

The Pembina County Behavioral Health Coalition and its collaborative partner, Pembina County Public Health, were proud to host the annual Teen Maze for Pembina County 7th and 9th graders at the Cavalier School on April 24, 2025. Approxi 106 students participated in the event, which featured Vision Zero, The Clothesline Project, Highway Patrol Rollover Simulator, Healthy Relationships presentation …