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After 2-4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair?
Reaction time, coordination, and balance, ability to judge, distance, vision, judgment
What does it mean to be driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages?
A driver's senses and judgment are impaired by alcohol
What is the only thing that can sober a person up?
Oxidized by the liver and eliminated in breath, urine, and sweat
What are the four factors that determine a person's BAC?
Quantity of alcohol consumed, body weight, how quickly drinks were consumed, food eaten
What is the best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident?
Not to drive at all after drinking.
If you are 21 years or older you could be charged for DU I if your BAC is?
0.8 percent or higher
If you are under 21 years old you could be charged for DUI if your BAC is?
Lowest 0.1 percent or higher - anything
__ounces of 86 proof whiskey is=__ounces of wine which is also= to ___ ounces of beer
1 1/2, 5, 12
What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is: Slightly above 0.5%?
Double the chance
What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is: .10%?
Six times as great
What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is .15%?
25 times as great
What could happen to you if a person leaves your house after too much to drink and gets into a motor vehicle accident?
You may become involved in a lawsuit
Drugs that may affect basic driving skills are:
Cold pills, tranquilizied prescription, medications