Alcohol:
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Makes you feel less confident.
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Improves your reflexes, but reduces your physical control.
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Has a negative effect on your reaction time.
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Decreases your driving errors.
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Explanation
Alcohol or the use of drugs will reduce your concentration, reflexes, judgment, and will slow down your reaction time. You may find it harder to control your vehicle safely, and to recognize potentially hazardous situations. Any driver who consumes alcohol and/or uses drugs is likely to cause crashes, injuries and even death.
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