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Take the small roads, drive slowly or drink coffee... In France, seven out of ten French people are still considering "bad" solutions for returning home on New Year's Eve, after drinking alcohol. This is why, this year again, the Road Prevention association is mobilizing for a safe New Year's Eve. In the streets of Paris, volunteers concocted awareness workshops. >> Find Europe morning weekend 6-8 in podcast and replay here Awareness games "Wow! Total distortion!" At the start line, Suni and Rachel put on their alcohol simulation goggles. Objective: despite blurred vision, follow the routes drawn on the ground without causing the cones to fall. "We see everything in double or even triple", "impossible to drive in these conditions", they launch at the microphone of Europe 1. They stagger and on the finish line, all the studs have fallen. "This effect is for only four glasses," says a volunteer from the association. >> READ ALSO - New Year's Eve: seven out of ten French people consider bad solutions after drinking Not far from there, another workshop allows you to observe the difference between a dose of alcohol in a bar and a dose of alcohol at home. Bottle in hand, Danielle shows the volunteers the glasses they could use on New Year's Eve. Beer, whiskey... A sexagenarian is encouraged to gauge the dose of alcohol not to exceed in order to be able to drive and return home. "I think I got it right," he says. But it failed, the sexagenarian has doubled the doses that are usually served in bars so, he assures him, this Saturday evening, he will be careful. More than four out of ten French people concerned by alcohol and driving Little games that partygoers will remember tonight. "We will stay with friends and we will especially tell all those who want to take the road not to do so", assures a young woman. According to the Prévention Routière association, at New Year's, more than four out of ten French people are likely to drive after drinking alcohol.

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Take the small roads, drive slowly or drink coffee... In France, seven out of ten French people are still considering "bad" solutions for returning home on New Year's Eve, after drinking alcohol. This is why, this year again, the Road Prevention association is mobilizing for a safe New Year's Eve. In the streets of Paris, volunteers concocted awareness workshops. >> Find Europe morning weekend 6-8 in podcast and replay here Awareness games "Wow! Total distortion!" At the start line, Suni and Rachel put on their alcohol simulation goggles. Objective: despite blurred vision, follow the routes drawn on the ground without causing the cones to fall. "We see everything in double or even triple", "impossible to drive in these conditions", they launch at the microphone of Europe 1. They stagger and on the finish line, all the studs have fallen. "This effect is for only four glasses," says a volunteer from the association. >> READ ALSO - New Year's Eve: seven out of ten French people consider bad solutions after drinking Not far from there, another workshop allows you to observe the difference between a dose of alcohol in a bar and a dose of alcohol at home. Bottle in hand, Danielle shows the volunteers the glasses they could use on New Year's Eve. Beer, whiskey... A sexagenarian is encouraged to gauge the dose of alcohol not to exceed in order to be able to drive and return home. "I think I got it right," he says. But it failed, the sexagenarian has doubled the doses that are usually served in bars so, he assures him, this Saturday evening, he will be careful. More than four out of ten French people concerned by alcohol and driving Little games that partygoers will remember tonight. "We will stay with friends and we will especially tell all those who want to take the road not to do so", assures a young woman. According to the Prévention Routière association, at New Year's, more than four out of ten French people are likely to drive after drinking alcohol.

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