Drinking alcohol:
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Has no effect on driving ability but affects your judgement.
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Harms both judgement and driving skills.
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Improves driving skills but affects your judgement.
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Has no effect on either judgement or driving ability.
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Explanation
Consuming alcohol has detrimental effects on both judgment and driving skills. It increases reaction time, changes your judgment of speed and distances, reduces your ability to see clearly and makes you more prone to take chances. These effects weaken the important skills required for safe driving.
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