Drinking alcohol and/or using drugs affects:
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Your coordination.
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Your reaction time.
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Your judgement.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drinking alcohol and/or using drugs affects various aspects of an individual's physical and mental capabilities. It impairs judgment, leading to poor decision-making while driving. Additionally, it affects coordination, making it difficult to control the vehicle effectively. Furthermore, alcohol and drugs slow your reflexes and reaction time, hindering the ability to respond quickly to changing road conditions or hazards.
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