Drivers can use drugs while driving only if:
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They are legal drugs.
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They have been prescribed by a doctor.
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They don't contain any controlled substances.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The law prohibits driving under the influence of any controlled substance, not just illegal drugs. All medications, whether prescription or over-the-counter, can be potentially dangerous and impair your ability to drive. Even common over-the-counter remedies, such as allergy or cold medications, may cause drowsiness and negatively impact your driving skills.
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