Any amount of alcohol in your blood may affect:
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Your coordination.
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Your reaction time.
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Your judgment.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Any amount of alcohol in your blood can affect your judgment, coordination, and reaction time. Alcohol impairs your ability to process information, make decisions, and respond to situations quickly. It also affects your balance and coordination, making it difficult to control the vehicle properly. Even small amounts of alcohol can have a negative impact on your driving ability, so it is important to always drive sober.
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