 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign up or renewal of a two-year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Students at Pike Central High School were able to learn the dangers of distracted driving today. Kentucky State Police officials set up a driving simulator inside a classroom and 25 students were given the opportunity to virtually drive through a community while dealing with everyday stresses. One everyday function the simulator focused on was texting. So far it's just been a very good success. It's a lot better than just having me up in front of these guys preaching laws to them or telling them the consequences of it. I still discuss those issues with them, but they have a chance to crawl behind a simulated wheel and go through it and actually see and experience it for themselves with collisions and just how much distracted driving plays a part in operating the vehicle. Many students found the simulator more difficult to drive than an actual vehicle, but say they still learned a valuable lesson. It's horrible because it's not like driving a normal car at all, but the takes thing, you just have to ignore it. You have to reply, but reply when you get to like a stop sign and you're fine. Students were also able to try on drunk goggles and attempt an obstacle course while wearing them. For more information on the driving simulator or to bring it to your school or organization, simply call the number on your screen. Reporting at Buckleys Creek for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.