Alcohol:
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Makes you less aware of what is happening to your driving abilities.
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Enhances your ability to see clearly.
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Improves your reaction time.
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Makes it easier to make correct decisions.
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Explanation
Even a small amount of alcohol can negatively affect your driving skills. It impairs your judgment, reduces your awareness of your driving abilities, diminishes your clarity of vision, and slows your reflexes.
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