Drinking alcohol and then driving is dangerous because it affects your:
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Coordination.
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Judgment.
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All the other answers are correct.
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Reflexes.
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Explanation
Drinking alcohol before driving has a detrimental impact on various aspects crucial for safe driving. It impairs coordination, reflexes, and judgment. Alcohol affects the central nervous system, slowing down the brain's processing ability and compromising motor skills. Coordination becomes impaired, making it challenging to control the vehicle and respond effectively to unexpected situations. Reflexes, including reaction time, are slowed down, reducing the driver's ability to avoid hazards. Judgment, such as assessing risks and making sound decisions, is also impaired, leading to poor choices on the road.
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