Just like alcohol and other drugs, drowsiness can:

Increase your awareness while driving.
Make you feel better.
Impair your judgment.
Help you to be a better driver.
Explanation

Drowsiness, akin to alcohol and drugs, can impair judgment. When you're drowsy, your cognitive abilities are compromised, leading to slower reaction times, decreased alertness, and impaired decision-making skills. Much like the effects of alcohol and drugs, drowsiness can cloud your judgment, making it difficult to assess situations accurately and respond appropriately while driving.

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