Drivers may not be able to drive well if they are:
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Not wasted enough.
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Angry or depressed.
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Keeping their mind on their driving.
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Happy.
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Explanation
Emotions can greatly impact your ability to drive safely. Avoid driving if you are extremely worried, excited, angry, or depressed. Wait until you have calmed down before getting behind the wheel.
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