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The Effects of Alcohol and Drugs on Driving Ability
Alcohol and drugs can significantly impair a person's ability to drive, leading to dangerous consequences. Impairment from drugs and alcohol can cause slower reaction times, difficulty staying in the correct lane, and an inability to focus on the task of driving.
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Fatigue can have a significant impact on driving performance. It can cause slower reaction times, difficulty concentrating and impaired judgment, leading to an increased risk of accidents.
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