Students have been given a lesson in road safety after their carpark was turned into a road traffic accident.
Norfolk's Emergency Services showed Year 12 and 13 students at Attleborough Sixth From what happens after a car crash.
At a talk for the #Impact campaign, launched by Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green in 2016, students had a demonstration of what the emergency services do after a road accident.
Thomas Semmons, 19, spoke to students about his personal experience of being involved in a serious road collision and being seriously injured after losing control of his car in bad weather on the B1145.
The Attleborough students also watched a demonstration of how the emergency services rescue someone from a wrecked car.
Student Elliot Lascelles was freed from a car as a demonstration. He said: 'This has made me much more aware of the care that needs to be taken on the road.'
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