Alcohol is the single greatest factor in fatal motor vehicle accidents.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Alcohol negatively affects your physical coordination and your brain’s ability to think clearly, and it increases your reaction time. Because alcohol affects your judgment and driving ability, your chances of being in a crash are much greater if you drive after drinking than if you drive sober.
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