DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.
Drinking alcohol can have a profound effect on driving skills. For example, drinking can have a negative effect on any of these skills:
1. REACTION TIME
Alcohol can slow reflexes, which can decrease the ability to react swiftly to changing traffic situations.
2. VISION
Alcohol can slow eye muscle function, alter eye movement, and alter visual perception, possibly resulting in blurred vision. Night vision and color perception also can be affected.
3. TRACKING
Alcohol can reduce the ability to judge the car's position on the road, or the location of other vehicles, center line, or road signs.
4. CONCENTRATION
Alcohol can cause driving attention to reduce and drowsiness may occur.
5. COMPREHENSION
Alcohol can hinder the ability to make rational decisions
6. COORDINATION
Reduced eye/hand/foot coordination can be caused by drinking too much alcohol.
Alcohol can slow eye muscle function, alter eye movement, and alter visual perception, possibly resulting in blurred vision. Night vision and color perception also can be affected.
3. TRACKING
Alcohol can reduce the ability to judge the car's position on the road, or the location of other vehicles, center line, or road signs.
4. CONCENTRATION
Alcohol can cause driving attention to reduce and drowsiness may occur.
5. COMPREHENSION
Alcohol can hinder the ability to make rational decisions
6. COORDINATION
Reduced eye/hand/foot coordination can be caused by drinking too much alcohol.
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