 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing with 40 years of being in the hearing care industry. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. On Wednesday, October 25th, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12 visited Betsy Lane High School to educate students on safe driving in the upcoming snow season. The rollover simulator was used to demonstrate what can't occur if one were involved in an accident. KYTC District 12's message to young drivers is buckle up, phone down. Snow and ice season is up on us. Ours starts on November the 4th. We've been preparing for it in the last couple of weeks. Getting our plows ready. Getting our salt dumps full. Getting our couts and chloride tanks full. Because, you know, people laugh, you know, here it's October, why are you preparing for snow? Well, I've seen it snow on Halloween, so you never know when it's that time of year. So, but we also just want to emphasize to the children here and the young adults who are getting ready to drive, you know, slow down. If you don't need to be there, stay home, especially during snow and ice. We've talked to them about today about slick roads, black ice, but most importantly is wearing your seatbelt and put your phone down. The demonstration is done with and without the dummies wearing seatbelts. The goal is to make a lasting impression on students about the importance of wearing one. The rollover simulator is exactly what it says. You know, we show them a vehicle rolling over with the passengers wearing their seatbelt and of course there's no ejections. Then we take the seatbelt off one of the passengers and they get to see what happens when you don't wear your seatbelt and you have a rollover incident that you come out the window or your limbs come out the window. But the damage that it can cause, it can cause fatalities, it can cause injuries to your body. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Column.