Drinking alcohol does NOT:
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Improve reflexes.
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Hinder coordination.
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Impair judgment.
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Distort decision-making.
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Explanation
Even a small amount of alcohol can impair your ability to drive. Alcohol slows down your reflexes, reduces your ability to see clearly, increases your reaction time and makes you more prone to take chances.
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