 Today we're staging a simple test. We've got a family car, a racing driver with some unsuspecting passengers and some witch's hats. Let's go. You ready Russell? I'm ready. Are you guys ready? Yep. All right, hold on to your hats. Three, two, one, go! All right, so how do you think you're going? Well, that was all right. That was tidy. Yeah It was all within the cones, didn't hit anything. That was a tidy lap. So this time we're going to try it again. But this time you're going to wear these drunk goggles. Try again, do the course as fast as you can confidently with those. You're not allowed to hit anything. Okay, so same course. We'll see how you go. Three, two, one. This is really bad. Working on the track. Are you serious? How are we feeling? That, may I say, is a high ad-nav. 180% if this simulates drunk driving. Man, that is so bad. Three, two. How'd that feel? I couldn't see anything. Like it just is so hard to concentrate and I honestly felt like I was going through the cones. But then I could hear it and I knew I wasn't going through the cones. So I don't know, like I didn't even know where I was. So your visual message is not matching with what's going on around you? Not at all. They're like two, I don't have my senses together. I can't see. And I think part of the scary part of alcohol is that alcohol gives you a sense of sobriety. It affects your vision, slows down your response times and all the while that sense of I'm okay. How'd you feel in the passenger seat then? Yeah, you definitely don't want to be a passenger with a drunk driver. So this has all been fun and games here today, but the reality of driving whilst affected by drugs or alcohol is very serious. So avoid situations where you're tempted to drink and drive and always remember, look after your mates.