Drinking alcohol and driving is:
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A major cause of fatal crashes.
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A minor traffic safety problem.
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Only dangerous to the driver who drinks.
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Safe if the driver only had a drink or two.
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Explanation
Drinking and driving is a major cause of fatal crashes and is never acceptable. It impairs your judgment, vision, reaction time, and overall driving abilities, putting yourself and others on the road at serious risk.
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