Two-time USA Paralympic medalist speaking to young people across Northern BC to remind them about dangers of driving
PRINCE GEORGE– Every year in northern B.C., 320 people are injured or killed in crashes involving teen drivers.
That number is a big reason why Tiana Tozer is traveling across Northern B.C to tell her story about how her life changed when she was injured in a crash with an impaired driver when she was 20 years old.
Tozer was at College Heights Secondary School Monday morning telling her story. Close to a hundred students learned about her crash and the dangers of not only drunk driving but speeding and distracted driving as well.