The Fatal Vision® Alcohol Impairment Goggles are trusted prevention education tools used by schools, coalitions, law enforcement, and health agencies to teach the real effects of impaired driving. This page provides an overview of the full Fatal Vision® goggle line, including simulation levels designed to demonstrate balance, vision, reaction time, and judgment impairment safely.
The Fatal Vision® Alcohol Impairment Goggles deliver memorable impaired driving education lessons and drunk driving prevention training on topics like underage drinking and other substance abuse issues.
Modeled Impairments
- Balance
- Vision
- Reaction time
- Judgment
Experience
It can be challenging to gauge how impaired you are when under the influence of alcohol. The Fatal Vision Alcohol Impairment Simulation Goggles deliver an eye-opening experience showing sober people the consequences of driving after drinking.
Driving a vehicle, making split-second decisions, and reacting to hazardous situations become much more difficult under the influence of alcohol. The Fatal Vision Goggles give participants a safe way to learn the vital lesson that alcohol dramatically impairs a person’s balance, vision, reaction time, and judgment.
How It Works
The Fatal Vision Alcohol Goggles deliver memorable experiences on impaired driving, underage drinking, and other substance abuse issues. Participants perform simple activities or sobriety tests without and then with the goggles. Performing the activities twice lets participants experience their performance while unimpaired and then impaired. The goggles cause a person to display behaviors typical of individuals under the influence of alcohol at various blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels.
Many prevention programs pair Fatal Vision® Alcohol Impairment Goggles with DUI awareness banners, rack cards, and impaired driving education displays to reinforce lessons learned during hands-on training activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do alcohol impairment goggles work?
Fatal Vision® Alcohol Impairment Goggles simulate the visual and cognitive effects of alcohol at various blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels. Participants complete simple tasks while wearing the goggles to experience how alcohol affects balance, reaction time, vision, and judgment.
Who uses alcohol impairment goggles?
Schools, community coalitions, law enforcement agencies, health departments, and prevention educators use alcohol impairment goggles for impaired driving education, DUI awareness programs, and substance abuse prevention training.
Are alcohol impairment goggles safe for training activities?
Yes. Alcohol impairment goggles are designed for controlled training environments and supervised activities. They provide a safe way to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving without actual alcohol consumption.






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